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Engineering Manager - Fleet Planning
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Lead our satellite fleet planning team in Espoo, tackling complex algorithmic optimization for imaging and data downlink. We seek an Engineering Manager with 5+ years leading software teams, strong change management, and talent development skills. Enjoy benefits like a personal budget, relocation...
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Finland , Espoo; Helsinki
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Engineering Operations Manager
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Lead critical next-generation satellite projects as an Engineering Operations Manager at ICEYE in Espoo. Drive disciplined planning, risk management, and seamless execution with cross-functional teams. We seek a proactive leader with strong technical acumen and hands-on experience. Benefit from p...
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Finland , Espoo
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Senior Engineering Supply Chain Manager
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Lead the supply chain for complex engineering projects in Espoo. We seek a Senior Manager with 8+ years' procurement experience in regulated industries like medical devices or aerospace. You will manage a team, oversee strategic sourcing, and ensure compliance across fast-paced development progra...
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Finland , Espoo
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ICEYE
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About the Manager, Engineering role

Explore Manager, Engineering jobs and discover a pivotal leadership role at the intersection of technology, people, and process. An Engineering Manager is a critical leader responsible for guiding software development teams to deliver high-quality products and services. This profession blends deep technical expertise with strong people management, focusing on fostering team growth, optimizing development workflows, and aligning engineering output with overarching business objectives. Professionals in these roles act as the vital link between executive strategy and hands-on technical execution, ensuring that engineering efforts drive innovation and value.

Typically, individuals in Manager, Engineering jobs oversee a team of software engineers, QA engineers, or related technical staff. Common responsibilities include mentoring and developing team members, conducting performance reviews, and managing hiring and resource allocation. They are accountable for project delivery, often within Agile or Scrum frameworks, ensuring teams meet deadlines and maintain high standards of code quality and system reliability. A significant part of the role involves process improvement—implementing and refining best practices for software development, testing (including test automation strategies), continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), and release management. Engineering Managers also collaborate closely with product managers, designers, and other stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical roadmaps, manage risks, and prioritize the team’s backlog.

The typical skill set for these leadership positions is dual-faceted. Technically, a strong background in software development, system design, and modern tech stacks is essential, often including experience with cloud platforms (like AWS, Azure, or GCP), databases, and automation tools. On the leadership side, excellent communication, stakeholder management, and strategic planning abilities are paramount. Successful Engineering Managers possess the ability to mentor engineers, resolve conflicts, and cultivate a positive, productive team culture focused on collaboration and continuous learning. Common requirements for Manager, Engineering jobs include a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field (or equivalent experience), several years of hands-on software development experience, and a proven track record of leadership, typically 3-5+ years managing technical teams. They must demonstrate a history of scaling processes, shipping complex products, and developing both people and technology.

For those seeking to advance their career, Manager, Engineering jobs offer the opportunity to shape the future of technology while building and empowering the teams that create it. This career path is ideal for those passionate about leveraging their technical foundation to drive organizational success through leadership, innovation, and operational excellence.