Software Engineer, Backend - Unified Gateway - DoorDash Canada

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About the Team

Help us build the world's most reliable, on-demand logistics engine for last-mile delivery! We're bringing on experienced engineers to help us create and maintain a 24x7, no downtime, global infrastructure system that powers DoorDash's three-sided marketplace of consumers, merchants, and dashers.

About the Role

As a member of the Unified Gateway team, you'll build and maintain the API Gateway platform that sits at the front door of DoorDash's traffic — an HTTP-to-gRPC reverse proxy that accepts REST/JSON requests, translates them into Protocol Buffer messages, calls downstream gRPC services, and translates the responses back to clients. The platform empowers product engineers to declaratively define, test, deploy, and operate their API endpoints without standing up and managing their own edge services. It centrally handles authentication, authorization, request and response mapping, header propagation, encryption, and resilience, and powers experiences across DoorDash, Wolt, and Deliveroo spanning iOS, Android, and Web. By providing this robust platform, we deliver significant improvements in:

  • Velocity: Product engineers can iterate faster and deliver features more quickly.
  • Scalability: The platform is designed to handle increasing demand and traffic seamlessly.
  • Reliability: A safe programming model, centralized management, and standardized practices enhance system stability and reduce errors.
  • Cost Efficiency: Consolidating resources and streamlining processes optimizes operational costs across DoorDash.

You're excited about this opportunity because you will…

  • Design and build robust, scalable systems with engineering excellence and long-term maintainability in mind.
  • Improve performance, reliability, scalability, and security across the gateway and its request-processing pipeline.
  • Drive best practices in API management, service discovery, load balancing, and fault tolerance.
  • Champion adoption of the Unified Gateway platform across product teams.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex issues in our high-throughput production environment.
  • Evaluate and integrate new technologies to enhance the platform's capabilities.
  • Leverage the latest AI-assisted development tools and best practices.

We're excited about you because…

  • You have 2+ years of experience in backend, infrastructure, or platform engineering.
  • You have experience with gRPC, REST APIs, Protocol Buffers, and service-to-service communication patterns.
  • You have deep knowledge of best practices in Kotlin (or another JVM language) for building high-scale, resilient systems; familiarity with asynchronous/reactive frameworks such as Vert.x is a plus.
  • You have experience working on high-throughput, mission-critical production systems.
  • You have a
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