Full-Time

Staff Backend Engineer

City Storage Systems, Mountain View

Posted on 8/15/2025

City Storage Systems

City Storage Systems

11-50 employees

Ghost kitchens operator with delivery SaaS

Compensation Overview

$224k - $284k/yr

+ Equity Awards + Bonus

Mountain View, CA, USA

In Person

In-office, five days per week.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
Java
Postgres
Microservices
AWS
Go
Redis
MongoDB
REST APIs
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • Proficiency in backend programming languages like Java or Go.
  • Familiarity with relational and/or NoSQL databases (e.g., PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis).
  • Experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure.
  • Understanding of RESTful APIs, microservices, and distributed systems.
  • Strong debugging and problem-solving skills.
Responsibilities
  • Architect and implement scalable backend systems and APIs.
  • Ensure high system performance, reliability, and security.
  • Collaborate with product managers, designers, and other engineers to deliver end-to-end solutions.
  • Participate in code reviews, testing, and documentation to maintain high-quality standards.
  • Mentor junior engineers or take on leadership roles, depending on your seniority.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices.
  • Exposure to large-scale data processing or event-driven architectures.
  • Leadership experience in team projects or mentoring roles.

City Storage Systems (CSS) operates in the online food delivery space with two main efforts: CloudKitchens, which builds ghost kitchens in high-demand delivery areas to support restaurant delivery operations, and Otter, a SaaS platform that consolidates and manages a restaurant’s online delivery activities through a single interface. CSS earns revenue from real estate investments in ghost kitchens and subscription fees for Otter. Compared to competitors, CSS combines physical kitchen infrastructure with an integrated software solution, enabling restaurants to expand delivery capacity while streamlining ordering, menus, and operations across multiple delivery platforms. The company’s goal is to help restaurants improve delivery service and operational efficiency, ultimately delivering better, more affordable, and higher-quality food options to end customers.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • CockroachDB ensures resilient infrastructure scaling order management since 2019.
  • Lab37 robotics integrate with kitchens for profitable food production.
  • Internet Food Court targets sub-15-minute deliveries in dense urban areas.

What critics are saying

  • Reeferendum bans California ghost kitchens, shuttering 40+ LA facilities.
  • DoorDash captures 60% market, undercutting CloudKitchens tenants immediately.
  • Lab37 robotics fail FDA validation in Q2 2026, stranding $50M R&D.

What makes City Storage Systems unique

  • CloudKitchens deploys hyper-efficient ghost kitchens in high-demand delivery zones.
  • Otter SaaS consolidates delivery operations with user-friendly interface.
  • Picnic connects offices to CloudKitchens for steady corporate meal demand.

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Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Company News

Fortune
Mar 14th, 2026
Travis Kalanick unveils robotics firm Atoms after 8 years in stealth mode

Travis Kalanick has unveiled Atoms, a robotics company for food, mining and transport industries, after operating in stealth mode for eight years. The venture emerged from his real estate company City Storage Systems, which owns ghost-kitchen operator CloudKitchens. Kalanick, ousted as Uber CEO in 2017, said the aim is to make prepared meal delivery so efficient it approaches grocery store costs. He is also acquiring Pronto, a self-driving startup for industrial sites founded by former Uber colleague Anthony Levandowski, with backing from Uber. Operating in stealth meant thousands of employees couldn't list the company on LinkedIn profiles. However, Kalanick said this approach attracts builders rather than those seeking fame, fostering "a culture of people that want to build and do not need to be famous".

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