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Greenhouse Software

Engineering Manager (Analytics Product)

Greenhouse Software | Engineering Manager (Analytics Product) | REMOTE (Ontario or BC, Canada) | Full-time | We're unable to support sponsorship at this time.

Location
REMOTE (Ontario or BC, Canada)
Work mode
Remote
Employment
Full-time
Compensation
Not stated
Posted
Source author
@ghtalentHN

About Greenhouse Software

Greenhouse is the company dedicated to making hiring work for everyone. We help over 7,000 companies meet their hiring goals, and over a million job seekers find their next job with our MyGreenhouse product.

Company website: grnh.se

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Greenhouse Software | Engineering Manager (Analytics Product) | REMOTE (Ontario or BC, Canada) | Full-time | We're unable to support sponsorship at this time.

Greenhouse is the company dedicated to making hiring work for everyone. We help over 7,000 companies meet their hiring goals, and over a million job seekers find their next job with our MyGreenhouse product.

The Role: We're looking for a hands-on Engineering Manager to lead our Data Experience team of 7. This team owns our full user-facing reporting and analytics product. It's a high-impact role where you'll lead the strategy for how our customers visualize and interact with their hiring data at scale.

Our Tech Stack: Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, TypeScript, React.

Requirements: - 5+ years of experience as a product-focused full-stack software engineer; 1+ year of people management experience. - Deep understanding of RESTful API design principles and distributed system architecture - Demonstrated proficiency in modern programming languages/frameworks (preferably Ruby/Rails, JS, TS, React) - Demonstrated ability to manage cross functional collaboration with Product and Design - Demonstrated knowledge of SDLC fundamentals

Compensation: National pay range: $142,700 - $214,100 CAD

If you're interested, please apply directly through the job posting: https://grnh.se/jmara1dr1us

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