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Job Title: Engineering Manager

ENGINEERING MANAGER – UP TO £110,000!

 

Location: Hybrid (London)

 

Tech: Python / TypeScript / React / Node

 

Company:

 

Tech for Good! My client are a leading health tech company who are transforming patient care with innovative, cutting edge technology. These guys are at the forefront of machine learning and clinical algorithm, using them to deliver digital solutions that improve millions of lives!

 

APPLY NOW!

 

Responsibilities:

 

  • To provide line management for engineers, recognising their strengths and career aspirations
  • To cultivate healthy team practices and behaviours that drive optimal performance
  • To manage system documentation, updates and proactive infrastructure maintenance
  • To develop a deep understanding of the team’s systems and its technical landscape
  • To lead efforts to support incident resolution and uphold system reliability

 

Requirements:

 

  • 5 years of experience in a developer role, with at least 2 in a leadership role
  • Strong technical expertise at architecting applications on the cloud
  • Strong technical expertise at Python, TypeScript, Node &; React development
  • Should have hands on experience with public cloud environments (AWS preferably)
  • Should have excellent interpersonal and communication skills

 

 

Salary

 

They offer a salary of up to £110,000

 

Location

 

Hybrid in London

 

How to Apply

 

Please apply asap with your CV to be considered for this position. You can also get in touch with me, Alex, on

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