Your Impact We are looking for a Manager of Software Engineering to join a diverse, supportive community of engineers who are creating modern applications and services to power the next generation of Bring a Trailer.
We’re using modern web technologies to do this, like TypeScript, GraphQL, React, and Webpack.
We’re building an open, service-oriented platform driven by APIs, and believe in crafting simple, elegant solutions to complex technological and product problems.
Our platform is built on AWS and Kubernetes with deployments automated through a Slack bot.
Our ideal candidate is a passionate software engineering manager who is eager to learn and contribute to team success.
Our team works in an agile environment, and we value collaboration and respect, learning new skills, and a high quality of work.
What you will do Be part of a development team that innovates and creates modern tools and features that will be used across the entire Hearst content platform Participate in key product and software design discussions, working directly with other engineers, the Product team, DevOps, and the Hearst Autos and Bring a Trailer teams.
Who you are You have 5 years management experience You have 7 years of software engineering experience You have 4 years of Node.js, Python, and/or PHP experience You are comfortable taking the initiative to constantly improve individually and as a part of a team You have experience building software for consumer-facing web applications, preferably large-scale and content-focused You have shown that you can take a feature or service to full completion, from working with back-end tech through front-end implementation You are excited to mentor and collaborate with less experienced engineers You have a strong competency in software development languages / framework and use that knowledge to identify and implement effective solutions during software development to improve quality and standards.
You are able to define technical directions, code standards, responsible for reviewing code, and ensuring the quality of code.