Engineering Manager: Core Applications Platform
copia
New York City
Full-time
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What you'll do:
- Build and lead the team. You will stand up a brand-new squad of roughly four senior full-stack engineers, managing the full lifecycle of hiring, onboarding, and continuous growth through weekly 1:1s and performance feedback. You’ll align individual aspirations with business needs while fostering a culture of high standards and psychological safety.
- Set the charter and direction. Partnering with Engineering leadership, Product, and Design, you will define the team’s ownership boundaries and engagement models, translating high-level goals into a clear roadmap and well-scoped delivery milestones.
- Treat internal product teams as your customers. You will seek to understand their pain points, prioritize ruthlessly, and ship reusable, well-documented capabilities while measuring their adoption and impact across the organization.
- Drive the technical direction. You will oversee the architecture of shared full-stack platforms, including frontend frameworks, backend services, APIs, and multi-tenant primitives and ensure they scale. You’ll stay close enough to the technology to provide architectural input, code reviews, and hands-on contributions where they add the most leverage.
- Own operational quality and how we work. You’ll be responsible for on-call practices, incident response runbooks, and the engineering standards (from CI/CD to ADRs and testing) that empower every product team at Copia to move faster with higher confidence.
- 5+ years of professional full-stack software engineering experience, with at least 1–2 years of formal or informal people-leadership experience (tech lead, team lead, or direct management).
- A strong technical foundation across the stack - frontend, backend, APIs, and data - and the judgment to design shared application capabilities that other engineers will want to build on.
- Experience delivering a product or capability with engineers as the end users (an internal platform, SDK, design system, framework, shared services layer, or developer-tools product). You know how to treat other engineers as real customers.
- Demonstrated ability to coach engineers — helping them grow technically, take on bigger scope, and develop in their careers.
- Strong written and verbal communication. You can adjust your message for engineers, executives, and partner teams without losing the substance.
- Sound judgment around prioritization, scope, and trade-offs, which includes knowing when to ship a focused MVP versus investing in the right foundation and when to say "no" or "not yet" to internal customers.
- Empathy, humility, and high standards. You are kind to people and tough on problems.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience.
- Experience starting a new team from zero — defining charter, hiring the first engineers, and establishing how it works with the rest of the org.
- Experience building shared application platforms, frameworks, design systems, or internal SDKs that were adopted by multiple internal product teams.
- Experience with some of our stack or adjacent technologies on both sides of the wire: TypeScript / Node.js, React, Go, Python, PostgreSQL, AWS, Datadog.
- Familiarity with multi-tenant architecture, identity / authn / authz patterns, feature flags, and other primitives that show up repeatedly across products.
- Experience standing up or improving engineering practices: incident response, on-call, ADRs, code review standards, or career ladders.
- Background in B2B SaaS, developer tools, industrial automation, OT/IT, manufacturing software, or IoT.
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