
Staff Software Engineer, Order Management
Stitch Fix
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $130,900 - $218,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Own and evolve the technical direction of the Order Management domain
- Design and implement resilient distributed systems
- Establish and standardize architectural patterns for partner integrations
- Lead domain-wide initiatives from problem framing through production rollout
- Drive high-severity and cross-service incident response
- Define and uphold domain standards for testing, release safety, and operational excellence
- Produce clear technical designs, RFCs, and decision records
- Partner with Product and Engineering leadership on roadmap planning
- Mentor and coach senior and mid-level engineers
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience building and operating large-scale backend or distributed systems
- strong software engineering experience across one or more modern programming languages
- experience in e-commerce, order management, payments, inventory, logistics, or other high-throughput, transactional domains (preferred, but not required)
- strong production experience in cloud-hosted systems (e.g., GCP, AWS, Azure)
- hands-on experience with relational databases such as PostgreSQL
- proven ability to design and operate business-critical, stateful systems with high availability and strict correctness requirements
- strong written and verbal communication skills
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Hard Skills & Tools
distributed systemsbackend systemsprogramming languagescloud-hosted systemsrelational databasesPostgreSQLhigh availabilityoperational excellencetesting standardsarchitectural patterns
Soft Skills
leadershipmentoringcoachingcommunicationproblem framingincident responsecollaborationtechnical designdecision makingroadmap planning