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5 years of software engineering management experience using an agile development process. Keen sense of user experience from an engineering management perspective to be able to reason with leads and product owners.
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You would work with top tier engineering and product teams to serve over 1 billion customers, crafting the highest quality user experience that Apple customers expect and love. 5+ years experience in Program or Project Management, QA management, or similar role leading cross-functional product or software engineering teams.
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Create strong and positive alignment between EPD (Engineering, Product and Design) and customer-facing (e.g. -Support and Solutions) teams in a fast-moving technology startup environment.
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Reporting to the VP of Engineering, you’ll manage a team that assists in building product, infrastructure, and tools to grow the business. As an Engineering Manager at Everlaw, you’ll play a central role within our engineering org.
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Demonstrated ability to translate business and user needs into a technical vision and product development roadmap. Contribute to product strategy and partner with other engineering teams, design, product, customer success, and others to create solutions to address evolving customer needs.
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Experience in relevant engineering disciplines to architect data-driven systems and platforms at scale including, but not limited to, instrumentation at the source, event ingestion, event brokers, data warehouses, pipelines and data integration patterns with third party systems, such as an experimentation platform, product analytics and marketing tooling.
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This role exists to ensure products can be mass-produced to Benefit’s expectations, responsible for moving product from the lab development stage to pilot and full-scale manufacturing and through product life-cycle manufacturing.
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We are hiring an engineering manager to lead the development of our next-generation enterprise-grade model and data management product. Drive the development of key product features, such as fine-grain access control mechanisms, workflow automations, and scaling performance limitations.
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We’re looking for an Engineering Manager who will help lead a team of full stack product engineers. You’ll work closely alongside our Head of Product Engineering, developing team goals, setting benchmarks, and driving execution on innovative new enterprise products built around our unique AI models.
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We're looking for an experienced hands-on program manager who can flex into product management as needed, to partner with data engineering, data science, product, and client engineering teams.
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Extensive experience in software engineering with a strong foundation in iOS development, Backend or Machine Learning. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to the engineering teamParticipate in technical discussions, offer expertise in architecture, design, and implementation, and contribute to overall product strategy.
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Work with the product development teams, raising security awareness and offering expertise to keep our product protected through all stages of software development. The engineering landscape at Grammarly is complex, as we create innovative product offerings, expand to new platforms, and scale underlying cloud systems—all while strengthening and expanding our global team.
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Our ideal candidate is a seasoned engineering leader with strong product acumen, proven ability to deliver team impact, subject matter expertise in developer tooling, and determination to make healthcare data-driven, patient-centric, and personalized at scale by empowering clinicians.
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Advanced knowledge of the full life cycle of product development; Equally comfortable with big picture strategic planning and the details of tactical execution and have no trouble switching between macro and micro views.
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Work closely with Engineering, GTM, Design and PM leadership to plan product strategy and build novel products. Manage, lead, and mentor engineers on the product engineering team.
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