Job Title: Engineering Manager - End User Platform Team
Location: US Remote
Duration: 6+ Months
Overview:
We''re seeking an experienced Engineering Manager on a contract basis to lead our End User Platform team through a period of growth and transition.
This is a delivery-focused role: your primary responsibility is driving project execution across the team, with people management as a secondary (but important) part of the role.
The Team
The End User Platform team operates across four platforms: Web, Android, iOS, and
Backend, with 18 direct reports:
Android: 6
iOS: 5
Web: 5
Backend: 2
Responsibilities:
Delivery leadership (primary): Own and drive project delivery across the team, ensuring work is well-scoped, prioritized, and shipped on time and to quality.
People management (secondary): Provide day-to-day support, unblocking, and light line management for team members as required.
QA strategy: Assess the team''s current QA approach and recommend improvements.
QA partner management: Manage the relationship with the QA team, ensuring issues they find are triaged, prioritized, and fixed in a meaningful and timely manner.
Paths to production: Review and strengthen CI/CD and release processes to make shipping faster and more reliable.
On-call & reliability: Oversee on-call duties for the team and ensure services meet a 99.99% availability SLO.
Act as a stable point of leadership during a senior manager''s absence, maintaining team momentum and continuity.
What We''re Looking For:
Proven experience as an Engineering Manager leading delivery in a multi-platform environment.
Strong background in frontend/web technologies; familiarity with mobile (Android/iOS) and backend an advantage.
Demonstrated ability to assess and improve QA strategy and release/deployment pipelines.
Experience managing on-call rotations and operating services to high availability targets.
A delivery-first mindset, balanced with the people skills to support and develop a team.
Comfortable stepping into an established team and adding value quickly
Regards,
Akangsha