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Engineering Manager

Engineering ManagerEngineering ManagerFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 201-500Since 2012H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Canada

Posted

63 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree8 yrs expEnglishKubernetesPostgreSQLSDLCSQL

Job Description

Engineering Manager

Forward Financing

• Provide hands on management to your team and maintain a high bar of technical excellence through code reviews, goal setting and 1 on 1 feedback • Own the overall quality of the services in your area of ownership through effective prioritization and management of the technical backlog • Partner closely with product managers and stakeholders on scope, sizing and prioritization to maximize the on-time delivery of business value • Orchestrate cross-team planning for complex, multi-scrum team features • Maintain active engagement from your team and encourage a culture of creative problem solving as well as a bias towards action • Boost engineering productivity through ownership of the SDLC, coding standards, and best practices • Act as a technical and cultural leader for the engineering team

Job Requirements

  • Experience managing a full-stack engineering team
  • Experience building API-driven backends, efficient and responsive front-ends, and leveraging SaaS solutions
  • Experience with Kubernetes and service-oriented architecture is preferred
  • Deep understanding of software architecture and design patterns
  • Demonstrated track record of delivering projects on time in partnership with business stakeholders
  • Demonstrated ability to evolve a platform while continuously delivering business value and adhering to SLAs
  • Experience managing data and application security requirements (including solid SQL or PostgreSQL/relational DB experience)
  • Typically has 8 or more years of experience in Agile software development
  • Typically has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field or additional relevant experience

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • commuter benefits
  • flexible time-off policy
  • paid parental leave
  • 401k match for US employees
  • wellness reimbursement
  • volunteering days
  • annual professional development budget
  • charitable donation match

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