Software Developer

At OpenTable, we take pleasure in Software Development. We believe that velocity comes from a dedication to clean code and proven engineering principles. We deliver innovative products through rapid, continuous development. Millions of diners and thousands of restaurants around the globe use our products. If you are excited by constantly meaningful engineering processes and can deliver exceptional quality in a dynamic, agile environment, we’d like to meet you. Bonus points if you love restaurants too.

What You’ll work on:

Our engineering team develops full stack custom software facilitating corporate governance and identity/access management. Engineers design, code, and test new features that automate IT processes, integrate internal systems, and improve business processes.

We are looking for engineers who enjoy working in a small, collaborative environment and have a real passion for building beautiful and useful tools. You will work multi-functionally as a core contributor among a variety of teams promoting secure and reliable internal systems.

Responsibilities:

Work with other specialists to develop, document, and test new features for proprietary internal tools.

Function as a technical expert on projects pertaining to user identity, access, and security.

Work closely with teams worldwide to support critical business processes.

Identify and drive opportunities to improve automation for user lifecycle management and system access for both internal and external customers.

Provide end-user support, training, and documentation.

Desired Experience:

Experience with UI development using REACT

Experience with 3rd party APIs and integrations.

Experience with SQL and relational databases like PostgreSQL.

Experience with writing and maintaining test suites.

Familiarity with continuous integration deployment tools and workflows.

Knowledge of IT processes and tools such as Active Directory, GSuite, and PowerShell.

As an employee of OpenTable, you will be part of a global network that includes OpenTable and KAYAK’s portfolio of metasearch brands including momondo, Cheapflights, Swoodoo, checkfelix and Mundi. Many employees are dedicated to one brand, but we all have the benefit of using each other’s strengths and insights. Together, we’re able to help people experience the world through dining and travel.

About OpenTable:

OpenTable , part of Booking Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG ), powers reservations for the hospitality industry. OpenTable’s software seats more than 1 billion people per year and helps more than 60,000 restaurants, bars, wineries and other venues attract guests, manage capacity, improve operations and maximize revenue.

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