Engineering Manager, Orders Platform

Whatnot Whatnot · Consumer · New York, NY · Engineering

Engineering Manager for Whatnot's Orders Platform, responsible for leading a team that builds and operates systems supporting hundreds of millions of orders globally. The role focuses on reliability, scale, and correctness of the core order lifecycle, partnering with various internal teams and ensuring customer experiences are seamless.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and grow a team of engineers responsible for systems that support hundreds of millions of orders globally, from creation through post-fulfillment.
  2. Own building and operations for our global Orders Platform, a business-critical area at the center of buyer, seller, and internal operational workflows. Own the core order lifecycle across live and async channels, ensuring orders can be created, completed, and recovered reliably.
  3. Partner with senior engineers across Payments, Marketplace and Fraud teams on technical direction, staying close enough to challenge designs, make trade-offs, and keep the team focused on the right architecture.
  4. Drive reliability and scale across the architecture
  5. Ensure customer experiences are amazing and helpful - and maintain a high bar for correctness in recovery, refunds, cancellations, and terminal-state handling.

Skills

Required

  • backend or platform engineering experience
  • experience managing engineering teams in fast-moving environments
  • operating high-scale systems
  • experience with complex order, transaction, or workflow-heavy systems
  • state machines
  • asynchronous processing
  • distributed jobs
  • strong technical judgment
  • high bar for engineering and operational excellence
  • clear direction setting
  • translate business needs into focused priorities
  • strong communication and leadership skills
  • hiring, developing, and retaining strong engineers
  • building a transparent, accountable, and collaborative team culture
  • comfort operating at the intersection of customer experience, internal operations, and financial correctness

Nice to have

  • Python
  • Elixir
  • Go

What the JD emphasized

  • business-critical
  • core order lifecycle
  • reliability
  • correctness
  • high-scale systems
  • reliability
  • correctness
  • user trust
  • complex order
  • workflow-heavy systems
  • high bar for engineering and operational excellence
  • safe execution
  • observability
  • ownership
  • production quality
  • financial correctness