Engineering Manager

Teversham
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Engineering Manager | Cambridge (hybrid) | £80,000 | Python
 
We are partnered with an organisation responsible for operating and evolving a suite of large scale digital platforms that underpin critical services used across the UK and internationally. These systems run at high volume, support a diverse range of users, and are expected to meet strong standards around availability, security, and long term maintainability.
 
They are hiring an Engineering Manager who is comfortable operating in complexity. This is a hands on leadership role where you will combine technical judgement with people leadership, shaping how teams design, deliver, and run cloud based services in production.
 
You will join a mature engineering function working across multiple domains and stakeholder groups, with genuine scope to influence technical direction, delivery standards, and how teams work together.
 
The team
Engineering teams build API first services using modern web and cloud practices. Systems are containerised, continuously tested, and deployed through automated pipelines. There is a strong DevOps culture with an emphasis on clean design, shared tooling, and reducing
unnecessary complexity.
 
Typical technologies include

Python backend
Modern JavaScript frameworks on the front end
Containerisation with Docker
CI pipelines using GitLab or similar
Infrastructure as code using Terraform
Cloud native platforms such as Azure, AWS, or GCP
The team invests heavily in reusable components, templates, and internal platforms to improve speed, quality, and consistency across services 
The role
You will be responsible for guiding engineers through the full lifecycle of delivery, from shaping requirements through to running services in production.
 
This includes

Leading and mentoring a team of engineers while maintaining a strong delivery focus
Supporting architectural decisions around APIs, integrations, and service boundaries
Ensuring services are secure, resilient, and maintainable
Overseeing automated build, test, and deployment workflows
Driving improvements to engineering standards and processes
Helping teams decide when to build new services, extend existing ones, or adopt third party solutions
Managing priorities, dependencies, and delivery planning in an agile environment
Working closely with product and non technical stakeholders to turn needs into clear, deliverable work 
This role suits someone who enjoys complexity and variety, and who is comfortable operating at both a technical and people leadership level.
 
You will bring

Strong experience in modern software engineering and cloud platforms
A solid background in designing and integrating API driven systems
Hands on experience with containers, CI and CD, and infrastructure automation
Experience leading agile, cross functional engineering teams
Clear communication skills and the ability to influence without relying on authority
A pragmatic mindset focused on outcomes rather than ideology 
This role is suited to someone who wants real ownership. You will be trusted to make pragmatic decisions, improve how engineering is done, and lead teams delivering systems that are relied upon at scale.
 
It is a strong opportunity for an Engineering Manager who wants to stay technically credible and influence architecture and delivery.
 
For a confidential conversation, contact Imogen at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)

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