Job Description
Software Engineer II, Android
Department: Engineering
Team: Android
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Type: Full-Time
**About the Role**
Uber for Family was made for family organizers who want to share their payment profile with their loved ones to pay, manage the spending limits and conveniently track their status and ETA when they invite them to join your Family Profile.
Uber for Teens is a customized experience inside Uber for Family exclusive for teenagers. Teen accounts give the teenager the freedom to request their own rides, all under supervision of their guardians. Plus, with live safety features and real-time updates, the guardian can follow along from pickup to drop off.
Joining the team, you will collaborate with the other team members to design, develop, and maintain user interfaces and features for mobile applications (Android).
As a Software Engineer at Uber, you will be a member of Uber’s first Tech Center in Latin America! We are initially focused on sophisticated technologies to improve safety around the world, such as advanced telematics, machine learning, high scale distributed systems, real time data processing and mobile development, among others.
**What the Candidate Will Do**
1. Partner with fellow engineers to build and maintain backend services and solutions to support user-facing products, downstream services, or infrastructure tools and platforms used across Uber, millions of Uber riders and drivers worldwide;
2. Work on Uber's most complex applications by designing, implementing, and unit testing the mobile application code;
3. Work with Product Managers and Designers to nail user experiences;
4. Drive ongoing efficiency and reliability improvements through design and automation: availability, performance, scaling, monitoring and capacity;
5. Lead upstream and downstream dependencies, collaborate with other engineering teams, capture requirements, evolve solutions and enable successful adoption;
6. Create frameworks and abstractions that are reliable, reusable and avoid surprising outcomes;
7. Go to person to get clarity of problem statements and a