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MTS 1, Software Engineer (Backend)

eBayBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

eBay is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to join their Buyer Payments team in Bengaluru to build scalable backend solutions for their global e-commerce platform. You will be responsible for designing and maintaining critical services supporting checkout and orders while influencing architectural decisions. The role requires deep expertise in Java, messaging frameworks, and distributed systems within a fast-paced agile environment. This is a senior-level position focused on technical leadership, system reliability, and promoting engineering excellence across teams.

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Experience

6+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 1

What you will work on

eBay is seeking a Staff Software Engineer to join their Buyer Payments team in Bengaluru to build scalable backend solutions for their global e-commerce platform. You will be responsible for designing and maintaining critical services supporting checkout and orders while influencing architectural decisions. The role requires deep expertise in Java, messaging frameworks, and distributed systems within a fast-paced agile environment. This is a senior-level position focused on technical leadership, system reliability, and promoting engineering excellence across teams.

TAL's take

Quality 80/1005/5 clarityTier 1 company

Role is a Staff Engineer level position at a Tier 1 global e-commerce company, offering significant architectural and technical ownership.

Clear title, explicit tech stack, and well-defined responsibilities for a backend role within the Buyer Payments team.

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40.3 LPA average

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Must haves

  • 6+ years of experience in backend systems development
  • Extensive experience with Java, GraphQL, Spring Boot, and REST APIs
  • Expertise in building data-driven applications with RDBMS, NoSQL, and ElasticSearch
  • Experience with messaging platforms like Kafka or RabbitMQ
  • Proven track record with TDD, CI/CD, and automation protocols

Tools and skills

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About the company

eBay is a major global e-commerce marketplace and technology leader.

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