Manager, Software Engineering
Rebellion Defense
- Colorado Washington DC
- $198,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deliver quality software at significant scale as part of the engineering team.
- Work with teams to define and develop generalized APIs, capabilities, and services as part of an overall solution.
- Create SaaS product solutions leveraging multi-tenancy principles and advanced UX/UI style guides and workflow,
- Help define architecture and build services at scale using both on-prem, hybrid, and cloud infrastructure.
- Demonstrate technical leadership through mentoring of others and communicating complexity to help drive outcomes.
- Own issues end-to-end and have a growth mindset to help others succeed.
- 7+ years of professional work experience as a software engineering manager leading and building high caliber teams.
- Prior professional work experience developing software and architectural solutions that are robust and provide extensibility.
- Demonstrated collaboration and communications skills working with multidisciplinary teams and customer engagements,
- Ability to understand the tradeoff of technical debt and feature development and how to apply resources at an appropriate balance,
- Embrace and understand agile methodologies (such as SCRUM) and have demonstrated experience in driving agile teams and appropriate ceremonies,
- Deep knowledge of SaaS application architecture, design patterns, concurrency, resiliency, and cache.
- Prior work experience building software solutions using AI/NLP technologies
- Prior work experience managing remote engineering teams
- Excellent written and oral presentation skills
- Required
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