Stitch Fix, Inc. is the leading online personal styling service that helps people discover styles they love. They are seeking a Lead Software Engineer to enhance their marketing technology ecosystem, collaborate with cross-functional partners, and provide technical leadership within the engineering team.
Responsibilities:
- Operate as an engaged member of the engineering team - leading meetings, attending ceremonies, providing input on technical design documents & project plans, pairing with other engineers to work toward a solution, etc
- Collaborate with marketing stakeholders and cross-functional partners to lead the technical discovery, decision-making, and project execution
- Model consistently sustainable results against measurable goals
- Break down projects into actionable milestones
- Proactively communicate status updates or changes to the scope or timeline of projects to stakeholders and leadership
- Provide technical leadership, mentorship, pairing opportunities, timely feedback, and code reviews to foster the growth of others
- Help direct the team’s investment in impactful directions while contributing to a culture of technical collaboration and scalable, resilient systems
- Participate in on-call rotations and improve the on-call experience for others
Requirements:
- You have 5+ years of experience as a software engineer
- You have 1+ years of experience in technical leadership - including driving technical decisions and guiding broader project goals
- You have hands-on experience building and scaling resilient microservice architectures at scale (e.g., Ruby on Rails, Postgres, Kafka, React, AWS, Sidekiq, GraphQL)
- You have previous experience working in a Marketing Technology stack (CRM, CDP, email, SMS, push notifications, Google Tag Manager, etc.) and partnering with marketing teams, preferably in a retail context
- You might have experience building, architecting, deploying, and monitoring solutions on the AWS platform
- You might be familiar with various AWS services such as EC2, S3, RDS, CloudWatch, etc., and infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform, CloudFormation, or CDK