Director of Engineering
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MediSpendEnterprise B2B SaaS
This position is fully remote (U.S. only)Full-TimeDirector
Salary120,000 - 180,000 USD per year
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Job Details
- Experience
- 10+ years of experience in software engineering, 5+ years of experience managing engineering organizations
- Required Skills
- AWSAgileMachine LearningTypeScriptReactCI/CDSaaSGenerative AI
Requirements
- 10+ years of experience in software engineering
- 5+ years of experience managing engineering organizations
- Experience leading engineering teams supporting enterprise SaaS or B2B platforms
- Experience with AWS technologies (AppSync, Bedrock, DynamoDB, Glue, Lambda, OpenSearch)
- Strong understanding of full-stack web application development (ReactJS, Typescript)
- Experience leading technical architecture discussions and modernization initiatives
- Experience incorporating AI technologies into software delivery
- Understanding of SDLC best practices, Agile, CI/CD, automation, and operational models
- Excellent communication and leadership skills
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end engineering ownership of a product area, including development, architecture, operational support, scalability, and ongoing platform modernization.
- Drive execution across engineering initiatives, ensuring timely delivery of high-quality, scalable, and secure solutions.
- Partner closely with Product Management and business stakeholders to define roadmaps, priorities, timelines, and delivery plans.
- Define and drive the technical strategy and architecture roadmap for the platform.
- Lead the adoption and incorporation of AI-enabled engineering practices across the SDLC.
- Oversee operational support processes, production stability, incident management, root cause analysis, and continuous service improvement.
- Build, lead, mentor, and grow high-performing engineering teams.
- Serve as a senior engineering leader in customer-facing discussions.
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