Lead Engineer- Backend

Target Target · Retail · Bangalore, India

Lead Engineer for backend services at Target, focusing on designing and developing scalable, resilient, and secure microservices. The role involves hands-on development, mentoring teams, ensuring product observability, and driving technical strategy within a large retail enterprise.

What you'd actually do

  1. Designing scalable architecture with the best choice of tech, responsible for all the services/functionalities that the team develops while ensuring quality of the team's code and/or infrastructure standards.
  2. Hands-on development, often taking on the more complicated tasks. Ensures solution is production ready, deployable, scalable and resilient.
  3. Planning and delivering of work in the team in addition to their own work. Promotes a learning culture through mentoring and coaching.
  4. Ensures product observability is in place for reliability. Fosters a culture of observability across teams and helps use operational data to improve stability and performance of their domains. Drives monitoring work on their team based on the organization's monitoring philosophy. Is aware of the operational data for their team’s domain and uses it as a basis for driving changes to the team's services to achieve stability and performance improvements.
  5. Responsible for ensuring the security of the product and fostering a security first mindset across teams. Highly skilled with applying and implementing security concepts such as identifying vulnerabilities in software, creating logic to detect malicious behavior, and analyzing network or host artifacts.

Skills

Required

  • Java / Kotlin
  • Microservices Architecture
  • Messaging Systems
  • Databases
  • CI/CD
  • Unit and Integration Testing
  • Cloud Services
  • Containerization and Orchestration
  • Monitoring & Observability
  • Event-Driven Architecture

Nice to have

  • Functional Programming
  • GraphQL
  • Legacy System Modernization
  • Security Best Practices
  • Agile Methodologies

What the JD emphasized

  • scalable architecture
  • observability
  • security first mindset