Instacart seeks senior engineering manager with remote work option

Fidji Simo Chief Executive Officer and Chair - Instacart
Fidji Simo Chief Executive Officer and Chair - Instacart
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Instacart is currently seeking applicants for a Senior Engineering Manager, Software position. The role offers a salary range of $274,000 to $300,000 per year and is open to candidates based anywhere in the United States, although it reports to San Francisco, California.

Applicants are required to send their resumes via mail to Instacart’s office at 50 Beale St, Ste 600, San Francisco, CA 94105. Resumes should be addressed to K. Kim in Global Mobility and must reference job number EMSR30.

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