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Software Engineering Manager

Morden
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Engineering Manager - Morden, London

💰 Salary: Up to £95,000
📍 Location: Morden, London - hybrid, 2-3 days per week in the office

Yolk Recruitment are hiring for an Engineering Manager to join a growing B2B SaaS business.

This role will give you the chance to lead multiple engineering squads and play a key part in shaping the future of a platform used by thousands of organisations. You'll focus on improving the current solution and developing new features driven by client and partner needs.

You'll be managing 2-3 squads (8-12 engineers), with direct reports in the UK and wider team members based internationally. It's a mix of people leadership, technical guidance, and hands-on coding (around 20% of your time).

What you'll be doing:

Leading and mentoring engineers, holding regular 1-to-1s and supporting career development

Driving delivery of the product roadmap - from new features to integrations and platform improvements

Setting and maintaining engineering standards around security, testability, and maintainability

Reviewing code and giving constructive feedback

Building a collaborative, open, and accountable culture across global teams

Working closely with Product and Architecture to align technical delivery with business goals

What you'll bring:

5+ years of software development experience with .Net and JavaScript/TypeScript

2+ years of experience managing engineering teams

Strong background in Agile/Scrum delivery

SaaS platform experience (AWS preferred) and knowledge of distributed systems at scale

Familiarity with containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes) and SaaS security best practice

Excellent communication skills and a growth mindset

What's on offer:

Up to £95,000 salary

Hybrid working (2-3 days per week in the Morden office)

Opportunity to lead international squads and influence the future of a growing SaaS platform

Clear focus on personal and professional development

👉 If you're a people-focused Engineering Manager with a passion for SaaS technology, this could be your next move

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