
Principal Software Development Engineer - Developer Productivity & Insights
PowerToFly, Austin, TX, United States
Role Overview
The Principal Software Development Engineer role is part of the Developer Experience team, at the intersection of DevEx, data, and business strategy. The team provides tools, platforms, metrics, and enablement programs that reduce friction for engineers, streamline software delivery workflows, and improve developer satisfaction and productivity across Expedia Group. In this role, you will focus on Developer Productivity & Insights—defining how we measure and understand engineering effectiveness, partnering with platform and product teams to synthesize signals across SDLC systems and translating those insights into clear narratives and recommendations for senior engineering leadership up to the CTO office.
Responsibilities
Define and evolve the end-to-end strategy, metrics framework, and data model for Developer Productivity & Insights, ensuring it aligns with industry best practices.
Design and maintain robust data pipelines, schemas, and dashboards that integrate SDLC signals (Git, CI/CD, Jira, incident/change data, AI tooling) into a coherent, trusted view of engineering effectiveness.
Lead deep analytical investigations into developer productivity, flow, and quality, turning noisy telemetry into clear narratives, causal hypotheses, and concrete recommendations for senior engineering leadership.
Partner with DevEx, Platform, and product teams to experiment with changes to tools, workflows, and guardrails, measuring impact (before/after) and operationalizing practices that demonstrably improve outcomes.
Define, validate, and iterate productivity “north star” and leading indicators (e.g., repo readiness, power‑user profiles, AI usage depth) and prune or simplify metrics that don’t drive decisions.
Act as the technical owner for engineering‑wide insights tooling (e.g., LinearB/SEI platforms, internal analytics services), setting standards for data quality, instrumentation, and observability.
Collaborate closely with the CTO office and senior engineering leaders to shape AI‑era productivity strategy, including how AI‑assistive and agentic workflows are measured, governed, and reported.
Mentor engineers and technical leaders on using data to run better teams—from instrumenting services and repos to interpreting metrics, designing experiments, and avoiding misuse of vanity metrics.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
10+ years of software development experience delivering and operating large‑scale, distributed systems or platforms, including ownership of multiple services or a significant technical domain.
Experience leading developer relations or technical evangelism efforts at scale in enterprise or platform environments.
Proven expertise in designing and implementing service architectures, including system design (LLD), API design, and data modeling, with strong proficiency in at least one modern programming language and associated ecosystems.
Demonstrated experience driving engineering best practices (testing, observability, performance, reliability, security) and leading complex initiatives from design through production operation.
Familiarity with AI‑driven systems, tools, or workflows and applying AI/ML concepts to real‑world products, with the ability to safely integrate and operate AI/ML‑enabled components within existing services.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with developer productivity, platform engineering, or horizontal core services teams, including ownership of CI/CD tooling and deploying code at scale.
Deep, hands‑on understanding of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), CI/CD pipelines, and getting code safely to production in large, distributed systems.
Strong data science and analytics background; skilled at combining multiple data sources, applying analytical techniques, and turning findings into actionable insights for engineering leadership.
Hands‑on experience measuring developer productivity using frameworks such as DORA or SPACE.
Demonstrated executive presence with a track record of translating complex technical and data concepts into clear narratives and data stories for senior engineering and CTO‑level leaders.
Practical experience with AI developer tools (e.g., Claude, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Codex, Kiro), including evaluating adoption, usage depth, and impact on developer workflows and outcomes.
Experience building analytics and reporting that answer executive questions about AI adoption, productivity impact, and quality/reliability outcomes.
Understanding of causal inference methods to measure the impact of tooling and workflow changes and proficiency in SQL and modern data platform tooling (e.g., Spark, Databricks) for building and maintaining analytical pipelines at scale.
Compensation
The total cash range for this position in Chicago is $214,500.00 to $300,000.00, with a potential upside of $343,000.00. In Seattle the range is $231,000.00 to $323,500.00, with a potential upside of $369,500.00. In Austin the range is $231,000.00 to $323,500.00, with a potential upside of $369,500.00. In San Jose the range is $249,000.00 to $348,500.00, with a potential upside of $398,500.00. Starting pay varies by location, budget, and individual skills.
Benefits
Expedia Group offers a full benefits package, including medical/dental/vision coverage, paid time off, an Employee Assistance Program, wellness & travel reimbursement, travel discounts, and an International Airlines Travel Agent (IATAN) membership.
EEO Statement
Expedia Group is committed to creating an inclusive work environment with a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. This employer participates in E‑Verify.
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The Principal Software Development Engineer role is part of the Developer Experience team, at the intersection of DevEx, data, and business strategy. The team provides tools, platforms, metrics, and enablement programs that reduce friction for engineers, streamline software delivery workflows, and improve developer satisfaction and productivity across Expedia Group. In this role, you will focus on Developer Productivity & Insights—defining how we measure and understand engineering effectiveness, partnering with platform and product teams to synthesize signals across SDLC systems and translating those insights into clear narratives and recommendations for senior engineering leadership up to the CTO office.
Responsibilities
Define and evolve the end-to-end strategy, metrics framework, and data model for Developer Productivity & Insights, ensuring it aligns with industry best practices.
Design and maintain robust data pipelines, schemas, and dashboards that integrate SDLC signals (Git, CI/CD, Jira, incident/change data, AI tooling) into a coherent, trusted view of engineering effectiveness.
Lead deep analytical investigations into developer productivity, flow, and quality, turning noisy telemetry into clear narratives, causal hypotheses, and concrete recommendations for senior engineering leadership.
Partner with DevEx, Platform, and product teams to experiment with changes to tools, workflows, and guardrails, measuring impact (before/after) and operationalizing practices that demonstrably improve outcomes.
Define, validate, and iterate productivity “north star” and leading indicators (e.g., repo readiness, power‑user profiles, AI usage depth) and prune or simplify metrics that don’t drive decisions.
Act as the technical owner for engineering‑wide insights tooling (e.g., LinearB/SEI platforms, internal analytics services), setting standards for data quality, instrumentation, and observability.
Collaborate closely with the CTO office and senior engineering leaders to shape AI‑era productivity strategy, including how AI‑assistive and agentic workflows are measured, governed, and reported.
Mentor engineers and technical leaders on using data to run better teams—from instrumenting services and repos to interpreting metrics, designing experiments, and avoiding misuse of vanity metrics.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
10+ years of software development experience delivering and operating large‑scale, distributed systems or platforms, including ownership of multiple services or a significant technical domain.
Experience leading developer relations or technical evangelism efforts at scale in enterprise or platform environments.
Proven expertise in designing and implementing service architectures, including system design (LLD), API design, and data modeling, with strong proficiency in at least one modern programming language and associated ecosystems.
Demonstrated experience driving engineering best practices (testing, observability, performance, reliability, security) and leading complex initiatives from design through production operation.
Familiarity with AI‑driven systems, tools, or workflows and applying AI/ML concepts to real‑world products, with the ability to safely integrate and operate AI/ML‑enabled components within existing services.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with developer productivity, platform engineering, or horizontal core services teams, including ownership of CI/CD tooling and deploying code at scale.
Deep, hands‑on understanding of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), CI/CD pipelines, and getting code safely to production in large, distributed systems.
Strong data science and analytics background; skilled at combining multiple data sources, applying analytical techniques, and turning findings into actionable insights for engineering leadership.
Hands‑on experience measuring developer productivity using frameworks such as DORA or SPACE.
Demonstrated executive presence with a track record of translating complex technical and data concepts into clear narratives and data stories for senior engineering and CTO‑level leaders.
Practical experience with AI developer tools (e.g., Claude, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Codex, Kiro), including evaluating adoption, usage depth, and impact on developer workflows and outcomes.
Experience building analytics and reporting that answer executive questions about AI adoption, productivity impact, and quality/reliability outcomes.
Understanding of causal inference methods to measure the impact of tooling and workflow changes and proficiency in SQL and modern data platform tooling (e.g., Spark, Databricks) for building and maintaining analytical pipelines at scale.
Compensation
The total cash range for this position in Chicago is $214,500.00 to $300,000.00, with a potential upside of $343,000.00. In Seattle the range is $231,000.00 to $323,500.00, with a potential upside of $369,500.00. In Austin the range is $231,000.00 to $323,500.00, with a potential upside of $369,500.00. In San Jose the range is $249,000.00 to $348,500.00, with a potential upside of $398,500.00. Starting pay varies by location, budget, and individual skills.
Benefits
Expedia Group offers a full benefits package, including medical/dental/vision coverage, paid time off, an Employee Assistance Program, wellness & travel reimbursement, travel discounts, and an International Airlines Travel Agent (IATAN) membership.
EEO Statement
Expedia Group is committed to creating an inclusive work environment with a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. This employer participates in E‑Verify.
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