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Full Stack Software Engineer at eBay (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, UK)

Shutl is the London startup that’s revolutionising commerce by offering delivery in minutes or a time of the customer’s choice. In November 2013 we were acquired by eBay to help build out their delivery offering and to make Shutl a global brand.

With more than 100 million active users globally eBay is the world's largest online marketplace, where anyone can buy and sell virtually anything. Founded in 1995, eBay connects a diverse and passionate community of buyers and sellers, as well as businesses. In 2015, the total value of goods sold on eBay was $82 billion -- that’s $2,600 every second!



Today at Shutl we are building out our services to become a global ecommerce delivery solution. Shutl has large ambitions and the backing of one of the most prestigious technology companies in the world today. Fast iteration and lean delivery are at heart of Shutl culture, a huge part of our work involves transforming eBay processes to align with the modern engineering pace. During 2017 we have opened our private beta to the public so any eBay seller can purchase Shutl services on eBay.



What you bring:

  • Agile: you’ll help us inspect and adapt our processes - we’re mostly an XP shop but we take the best bits of Lean, Scrum and Kanban too. You will contribute to the agile transformation of eBay leading by example, mentoring in training workshops and contributing to open source projects.

  • Architecture: you choose the right tool for the job at hand, know when to drop in a NoSQL database and when to break something out into a new component and the best way to wire it in, when to go with the simplest fit into the current system and when to rethink the existing approach.

  • Polyglot: you are confident working on a range of languages and can quickly adapt to new ones. You like working on established technology stacks as well as quickly changing platforms.


What we bring:


  • Rewarding technical challenges - fixing ecommerce delivery requires solving technical problems: building unified shipping platforms for diverse customers, iterating fast while providing the best customer experience, constantly improving our technology while dealing with the eBay volume is what we do best. This isn’t another photo sharing app - we’re trying to make something that’s brand, spanking new to the world!

  • Wonderful, bright, air-conditioned offices in Shoreditch, with bike racks (and shower!), right next to Liverpool St and Shoreditch High Street stations for super easy commuting, and lots of great food options nearby.

  • Great company culture - we have a culture of respect and high expectations of others. We love sharing a drink in our Friday All Hands, play board games, enjoy free lunch and a pub quiz (not in the pub!) on our demo day and have collaboration around the business and loads of opportunity to get involved in interesting stuff.

  • Flexible working - no set working hours, really great support for working from home (we’ve got good video conferencing facilities) and generous holiday.

  • Competitive salary and generous benefits.


What you'll do/learn:


  • Apply TDD/BDD and other engineering best practices on all the code you deliver.

  • You’ll mainly be working in Java and JavaScript (React).

  • Constantly improve quality: refactoring code, proposing tools and changing processes.

  • Pair with team members and collaborate with remote teams to share knowledge and give/get feedback

  • Work across our entire stack and infrastructure, including internal and external APIs, enterprise distributed systems, services and tools

  • Tune, support and monitor applications with tools like JMeter, JMX and Visual VM.

  • Promote the best Agile practices, supporting and mentoring teams in improving their technical skills and processes.


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