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Engineering Manager (Android)
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Lead the Client Environments team as an Engineering Manager in Chicago. You will oversee Android and network systems, driving GitOps adoption and device lifecycle management. This role focuses on building reliable, self-healing restaurant infrastructure with full benefits.
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United States , Chicago
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170000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Technical Program Manager 1, Engineering Delivery Mgmt
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Launch your technical program management career in this entry-level role supporting engineering delivery in Chicago or Denver. You'll assist with Agile ceremonies, Jira tracking, and milestone documentation under senior guidance. The role requires basic SDLC and Agile knowledge, plus strong organ...
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United States , Chicago; Denver
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35.70 - 56.10 USD / Hour
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Senior Manager, Software Engineering, Full Stack (Global Payment Network)
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Lead a full-stack engineering team at Capital One, driving innovation for the Global Payment Network. Utilize Java, Python, AWS, and cloud technologies to build robust, regulatory-compliant solutions. This people-leader role in McLean, Chicago, or Riverwoods offers competitive benefits and perfor...
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United States , Riverwoods; McLean; Chicago
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209000.00 - 262400.00 USD / Year
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Capital One
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A Manager, Engineering is a pivotal leadership role responsible for guiding a team of software engineers and overseeing the technical execution of product development. This profession sits at the intersection of technology, people management, and business strategy, ensuring that engineering efforts align with organizational goals while fostering a high-performing and innovative team culture. Individuals in these jobs are not just technical experts but also mentors, project facilitators, and strategic partners who translate product vision into reliable, scalable software solutions. Typically, an Engineering Manager’s core responsibilities revolve around three key areas: team leadership, technical oversight, and process management. They are directly accountable for hiring, mentoring, and developing software engineers, conducting performance reviews, and cultivating a collaborative and inclusive team environment. From a technical standpoint, they provide architectural guidance, ensure code quality and best practices, and make critical decisions on technology stacks and development methodologies. They also own the delivery process, collaborating with product managers to define roadmaps, manage project timelines, allocate resources, and ensure the on-time and high-quality release of features. A significant part of these jobs involves removing obstacles for the team, whether they are technical debt, unclear requirements, or inter-departmental dependencies. Common day-to-day duties include leading agile ceremonies like sprint planning and retrospectives, reviewing and prioritizing work in backlogs, and tracking progress against key performance indicators. Engineering Managers also spend considerable time interfacing with other departments such as Product, Design, DevOps, and Quality Assurance to ensure seamless cross-functional collaboration. They are often responsible for budgeting for their team’s tools and resources and advocating for the necessary technical investments to maintain system health and innovation velocity. The typical skill set for these jobs blends deep technical proficiency with strong soft skills. Candidates usually possess a solid background in software development, with several years of hands-on coding experience and familiarity with modern architectures like microservices and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP). Equally important are leadership competencies: exceptional communication, conflict resolution, strategic thinking, and the ability to delegate effectively. A successful Engineering Manager is both a coach who grows talent and a pragmatist who balances business needs with technical excellence. Common requirements across these roles include a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field (or equivalent experience), proven experience managing engineering teams, a deep understanding of agile methodologies, and a track record of delivering complex software projects. For professionals seeking to impact both technology and people, Manager, Engineering jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path at the heart of tech innovation.

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