Engineering Manager, Mobile San Francisco, CA
Company: Airtable
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
At Airtable, our mission is to build a Connected Apps Platform.
We are passionate about how our product democratizes software
creation and empowers teams to create intuitive apps to streamline
their teams workflows. Airtable allows our users to design and
develop novel mobile interfaces that elegantly support a wide range
of workflows so that our customers can organize anything,
anywhere.Ensuring that builder-created apps work seamlessly on
mobile (iOS and Android) is crucial to achieving our mission. We
have recently intensified our efforts to provide world-class mobile
support for our platform, and we are now seeking an engineering
manager to lead our mobile teams into the next phase of mobile
development at Airtable.What you'll do
- Drive strategy, planning, and execution for our iOS and Android
engineering teams.
- Cultivate a safe and inclusive team culture that fosters
impactful outcomes.
- Mentor a team of passionate and skilled engineers. Collaborate
with senior engineers to amplify their contributions, and coach and
develop early-career engineers.
- Apply your technical expertise to collaborate with engineers in
designing and constructing products in a high-quality and
sustainable manner.
- Collaborate across functions with engineering, product, design,
and sales teams to ensure a seamless cross-platform experience for
our customers.
- Implement streamlined processes to facilitate team scalability
and productivity, while maintaining agility to adapt to our dynamic
environment.Who you are
- Have experience leading teams in developing mission-critical
product features and systems with a strong emphasis on
quality.
- Have experience in leading product definition, managing
trade-offs, and driving customer adoption.
- Have experience in managing and developing mid-level, senior,
and staff engineers.
- Possess at least 5 years of experience as an engineer and at
least 2 years as a manager, or a similar combination.
- Preferably have experience in mobile app development and/or
leading mobile teams. Airtable is an equal opportunity employer. We
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