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Project Manager / Tech Lead
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Amaris Consulting seeks an experienced Tech Lead / Project Manager (8+ yrs) to lead a critical digital platform in Brussels, Belgium. You will drive Agile software delivery, manage budgets, and coordinate multidisciplinary teams in a regulated environment. This full-time role offers an internatio...
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Belgium , Brussels
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Amaris Consulting
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Tech Lead Manager
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Tech Lead Manager at Mercor in San Francisco: a builder-leader hybrid role spending 50% coding (Python/Django) and 50% mentoring a high-performing engineering team. You’ll drive architecture, scale infrastructure, and hire top talent in a hyper-growth environment. Benefits include generous equity...
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United States , San Francisco
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130000.00 USD / Year
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Principal Tech Lead Manager, Image Generation
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Principal Tech Lead Manager sought to own Copilot’s image generation roadmap in Redmond. This high-impact role blends frontier model integration, evaluation science, and team leadership. You will drive measurable improvements in image quality and user satisfaction while growing a team of Applied ...
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United States , Redmond
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139900.00 - 274800.00 USD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Tech Lead Manager- MLRE, ML Systems
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United States , San Francisco; New York
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252000.00 - 315000.00 USD / Year
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About the Tech Lead Manager role

Tech Lead Manager jobs represent a unique and demanding career path that sits at the intersection of hands-on technical execution and strategic people leadership. Professionals in this role are hybrid builders who split their time between writing production-level code and managing, mentoring, and scaling high-performing engineering teams. Unlike traditional engineering managers who may focus exclusively on people and process, Tech Lead Managers remain deeply embedded in the technical trenches, contributing directly to system architecture, code reviews, and the development of core infrastructure while simultaneously driving team growth and engineering culture.

The core responsibility of a Tech Lead Manager is to bridge the gap between technical vision and business alignment. They lead by example, setting engineering guardrails that enable rapid growth without sacrificing code quality or system stability. On any given day, they may be debugging a complex backend system, designing scalable architectures, conducting code reviews, and then pivoting to coach a junior engineer or facilitate a cross-functional project with product and operations teams. A significant portion of their role involves hiring and onboarding top technical talent, identifying bottlenecks in engineering processes, and fostering an environment where innovation thrives without unnecessary bureaucracy. They are often the primary decision-makers for technology selection, integration strategies, and evaluation frameworks, ensuring that products meet high standards for performance, reliability, and user satisfaction.

Typical skills and requirements for Tech Lead Manager jobs include a strong background in backend engineering—often with proficiency in languages like Python, Java, or C#—and proven experience managing engineering teams while still contributing as an individual contributor. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to balance technical depth with clear communication, translating complex trade-offs into plain business terms for stakeholders. Experience with system design, microservices, cloud-based solutions, and API frameworks is common. Additionally, familiarity with machine learning concepts, AI product engineering, or generative models is increasingly valued, especially as these technologies become central to modern product development. Soft skills are equally critical: a hyper-growth mindset, the ability to thrive in fast-paced environments, and a passion for coaching and mentoring engineers at all levels are essential. Successful Tech Lead Managers are builder-leader hybrids who enjoy both coding and coaching, bringing structure and order without adding heavy process. They are strategic thinkers who can define technical roadmaps, set measurable goals, and close the loop between production data and systematic improvements, all while maintaining a culture of ownership, experimentation, and rigorous quality standards.