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Technical Program Manager (Labor Prioritization), Global Operations Support Engineering
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AWS Global Operations seeks a Technical Program Manager to optimize labor prioritization across its infrastructure. You will analyze data, develop strategic roadmaps, and drive cross-functional alignment between engineering, finance, and operations teams. This role requires 3+ years of technical ...
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United States , Herndon
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127100.00 - 172000.00 USD / Year
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Sr. Manager, Solution Engineering ENT
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Lead strategic initiatives and a skilled team as a Senior Manager of Solution Engineering at T-Mobile. This leadership role serves major Enterprise clients, requiring 10+ years in tech and 5-7 years of leadership experience. Enjoy comprehensive benefits while driving innovation from our Herndon/B...
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United States , Herndon; Bethesda; Fort Washington
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160700.00 - 289800.00 USD / Year
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Manager, Product & Engineering – Digital Common API Platform (DCAP)
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Lead the strategy and delivery of an enterprise-grade API platform enabling digital products at scale. This role blends product leadership, engineering execution, and people management for a secure, reusable platform. We seek an expert in API platforms, cloud infrastructure, and Agile team leader...
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United States , Bellevue; Overland Park; Frisco; Herndon
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136600.00 - 246300.00 USD / Year
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About the Engineering Manager role

Embark on a rewarding leadership career by exploring Engineering Manager jobs, a pivotal role at the intersection of technology, people management, and business strategy. An Engineering Manager is a seasoned professional who transitions from hands-on coding to leading and scaling high-performing engineering teams. This role is less about individual technical contributions and more about empowering others, setting technical vision, and ensuring the timely and efficient delivery of high-quality products and systems. It is a career path for those who are passionate about fostering talent and driving technical excellence at an organizational level.

The typical responsibilities of an Engineering Manager are multifaceted, blending technical oversight with people leadership. A core duty is the direct management of a team of engineers, which includes hiring top talent, conducting performance reviews, providing career mentorship, and facilitating continuous professional development. They are responsible for resource planning, project prioritization, and managing the team's execution against product roadmaps and business objectives. Technically, they guide the team's architectural decisions, champion best practices in software development, and proactively manage technical debt to ensure long-term system health and scalability. Furthermore, Engineering Managers serve as a crucial communication bridge, translating business requirements into technical action plans for their team and conveying project status, risks, and outcomes to senior leadership and other non-technical stakeholders. They also often own the operational health of their team's services, ensuring robust monitoring, alerting, and incident response processes are in place.

To succeed in Engineering Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills is required. A strong foundation in software engineering is non-negotiable, typically backed by 5-8+ years of experience, including significant hands-on technical work. However, the emphasis shifts to leadership competencies. Excellent people management skills are essential for mentoring, motivating, and retaining a diverse team. Strategic thinking and business acumen allow them to align their team's work with company goals. Superior communication and collaboration skills are critical for working with cross-functional partners like product management, design, and marketing. Common requirements for these positions often include a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field, coupled with proven experience in team leadership, project delivery, and agile development methodologies. For those who thrive on enabling others, solving complex organizational challenges, and steering technological innovation, Engineering Manager jobs offer a dynamic and impactful career path where you build not just software, but the teams that build the future.