Software Engineer
UberNew York, United States$150k – $166kPosted 14 March 2026
Tech Stack
Job Description
Software Engineer
Department: Engineering
Team: Engineering
Location: New York, United States
Type: Full-Time
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**Employer:** Uber Technologies, Inc.
**Job Title:** Software Engineer
**Job Location:** New York, New York
**Job Type:** Full Time
**Rate of Pay:** $150,000 to $166,000 per year
You will be eligible to participate in Uber's bonus program, and may be offered other types of comp. You will also be eligible for various benefits. More details can be found at the following link [https://www.uber.com/careers/benefits](https://www.uber.com/careers/benefits).
**Duties:**
Design, develop, and test software applications. Design, develop, and/or test software applications using company technology stack. Apply technical knowledge to evaluate complex data, developments, and projects in order to provide recommendations to resolve technical issues. Support the company's business operations and improve engineering productivity. Build software components that can be integrated into a fully functional software system. Solve production issues in product and system reliability. Build and scale Uber’s next generation feed personalization and advertising infrastructure. Contribute to the development of backend systems that drive customized user experiences, improve merchant visibility, and support operations tooling across global markets. Lead the design and rollout of feed customization features by tailoring home feed content to localized preferences and market dynamics. Build and deploy a scalable internal explainability, significantly reducing time to debug feed anomalies and improving transparency into feed behavior for non-technical stakeholders. Conduct com