Engineering Manager, Risk & Identity Platform

DoorDash DoorDash · Consumer · San Francisco, CA · 341 Executive Engineering

Engineering Manager for DoorDash's Risk and Identity Platform team, focusing on building a secure, scalable identity ecosystem for accounts, authentication, and authorization. The role involves leading backend engineers, driving technical strategy, and partnering with product and security teams to enable a zero-trust security posture and support business growth.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and mentor a team of high-performing backend engineers, fostering a culture of innovation, security, and operational excellence
  2. Drive the technical strategy for our core Accounts, Authentication, and Authorization systems
  3. Innovate on our authentication stack, exploring and implementing the latest standards like passkeys to enhance user security and experience at scale
  4. Architect the next generation of our identity and authorization platforms, building generic, scalable systems based on modern principles like Relationship-Based Access Control (ReBAC) to enable fine-grained, temporal access control for all services
  5. Own the technical vision for the end-to-end user lifecycle, ensuring data integrity, privacy, and compliance by design

Skills

Required

  • 3+ years of experience in people management leading backend teams
  • 8+ years of industry experience
  • Extensive experience as an engineer in a fast-paced, platform-focused development environment
  • Experience designing and building authorization systems
  • Proven experience with large-scale distributed system design, performance optimization, and reliability
  • A strong product sense and the ability to partner effectively with cross-functional stakeholders

Nice to have

  • BS, M.S., or PhD. in Computer Science or related field
  • modern authentication protocols (e.g., OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML)
  • emerging standards (e.g., Passkeys, WebAuthn)
  • familiarity with models like ReBAC, ABAC, or Zanzibar is a strong plus

What the JD emphasized

  • billions of requests a day
  • four 9s of availability
  • p999 latency at <10ms
  • zero-trust security posture
  • self-service Identity platform
  • Relationship-Based Access Control (ReBAC)