engineering
Posted Oct 9, 2025Engineering Manager
at Datacurve
San Francisco, United StatesOn-site
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Responsibilities
- - Own engineering velocity: Build lightweight processes (sprints, demos, delivery tracking) that improve coordination without slowing us down.
- - Ensure quality delivery: Oversee execution for customer contracts with tight SLAs; manage on-call, emergency fixes, and stability.
Requirements
- experience with React, Next.js, TypeScript (our stack). - Track record of building scalable systems for complex workflows, ideally in developer tooling or data platforms. -
- Experience managing 7–20 person teams in high-growth startups. - Comfort with customer-facing engineering and delivering under tight deadlines. - Ability to implement right-sized process—structure without bureaucracy. - Strong organizational thinking: mapping people to projects, setting technical standards, and balancing priorities.
- CHARACTERISTICS WE’RE LOOKING FOR - Technically impressive—you earn respect from engineers by coding and system design. - Execution-focused—care about velocity, stability, and delivery. - Startup DNA—scrappy, resourceful, and thrives in ambiguity. - Mission-driven to create the data engine for AI progress. NICE TO HAVE -
- Experience scaling from 5 → 20+ engineers at a Series A/B startup. - Familiarity with marketplaces, two-sided platforms, or developer communities. - Background in frontier data, ML pipelines, or developer tooling.
Benefits
- We need an Engineering Manager who can grow the org to 12–15 engineers, keep technical quality high, and stay hands-on while building the systems that will carry us to $70M+ ARR.
Additional details
- With rapidly scaling annualized run rate and a small 6-person engineering team, we’re now scaling fast.
- You’ll still code, design systems, and make technical tradeoffs while managing velocity in the engineering team.
- But you’ll also set the structure, processes, hiring bar, and culture for our next phase of growth.
- WHAT YOU’LL DO - Scale the team: Hire 5+ engineers in the next few months, build interview processes, and create technical assessments.
- - Map people to projects: Balance short-term delivery for 6-7 figure commercial contracts with long-term platform investments.
- - Lead technical direction: Balance “last mile” customer features with general platform improvements.
- YOU’LL SUCCEED HERE IF YOU HAVE - Strong background as a senior engineer who moved into management. - Hands-on
- NOT A FIT IF - You’ve been a VP at a large company and are too far from code. - You need heavy process, bureaucracy, or extensive planning cycles. - You can’t code at a senior level or run technical interviews. - You slow down decisions instead of enabling fast iteration.