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In this role, you’ll join as a Software Engineer on the ‘Core’ team, which is part of the wider ‘Order Engineering’ group.
The Core team owns key parts of Olo’s platform, including baskets, orders, checkout, promotions, capacity management, and the services that power ordering experiences at scale. We build and maintain the APIs, services, and tools that brands and partners rely on to create reliable, flexible, and high-performing digital ordering experiences.
As a Software Engineer on this growing team, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of these systems. You’ll help guide technical decisions, improve platform reliability and scalability, contribute hands-on code, and mentor other engineers. This is an opportunity to have meaningful influence across a broad and business-critical area of the platform while helping evolve the architecture for the next stage of growth.
On a management level, the team is led by a dedicated Engineering Manager who is based in Northern Ireland.
How You’ll Make An Impact
- Develop an understanding of the ‘Core’ team's domain and technology stack and actively seek guidance to grow technical expertise.
- Handle small-to-medium features with support from more senior engineers, ensuring tasks are completed according to set timelines.
- Write code adhering to established coding standards and participate in code reviews to learn best practices.
- Collaborate with team members to understand feature requirements and implement solutions with guidance.
- Focus on building reliable and maintainable software components, contributing to team deliverables with a focus on quality.
- Utilise version control systems to manage code changes and maintain a consistent development workflow.
- Participate in team meetings and sprint ceremonies, such as daily stand-ups and sprint retrospectives, contributing updates and feedback.
- Engage in learning activities, including game days and training sessions, to build familiarity with the company's tools and processes.
- Troubleshoot and debug issues with guidance, learning to identify and resolve common software bugs.
- Demonstrate a willingness to collaborate with other engineers and stakeholders, developing teamwork skills necessary for larger projects.
- Demonstrate ownership of the team's delivery pipeline, ensuring that code quality, testing standards, and deployment practices are continuously optimised.
- Use Claude Code and GitHub Copilot extensively as part of your daily workflow, and grow your skills through hands-on AI training designed to help you become highly effective with modern AI coding agents and IDEs.
- Active participation in on-call duties is required, with specific responsibilities determined by your assigned team and area of expertise.
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What Will Set You Up For Success
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- At least 1.5 years of experience in a software engineering role.
- Programming Skills: Proficient in C#/.Net and familiar with basic programming constructs and design patterns.
- Version Control Systems: Basic understanding of version control tools (e.g., GitHub) and how to use them for source code management.
- Unit Testing: Familiarity with writing unit tests to validate small software components and test-driven development frameworks (e.g., NUnit, Jest).
- Distributed Systems Fundamentals: Basic understanding of how distributed systems work, focusing on building reliable components.
- Collaboration Tools: Experience using collaboration platforms for development, such as Jira, Confluence, and GitHub.


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About Olo
Olo is a leading restaurant technology provider with ordering, payment, and guest engagement solutions that help brands increase orders, streamline operations, and improve the guest experience. Each day, Olo processes millions of orders on its open SaaS platform, gathering the right data from each touchpoint into a single source—so restaurants can better understand and better serve every guest on every channel, every time. Over 800 restaurant brands trust Olo and its network of more than 400 integration partners to innovate on behalf of the restaurant community, accelerating technology’s positive impact and creating a world where every restaurant guest feels like a regular. Learn more at olo.com.
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