Our Team:
The HashiCorp Cloud Platform team is the backbone of product delivery for HashiCorp Engineering. HCP is a customer-facing product that provides a unified experience for HashiCorp products being offered as cloud services.
HCP Visibility is a critical part of this platform team with a mission to provide observability data to customers of HCP. Observability data is important to our customers to understand their security and reliability posture. Our journey has started with streaming platform & product audit logs to SIEMS such as CloudWatch, DataDog and Splunk Cloud (currently in public beta). HCP Visibility is maturing to delivering events through webhooks and email to notify internal and external customers of the HCP platform.
As a manager of this team, you will be responsible for leading delivery on strategic and business critical initiatives. You will partner with senior leadership and cross functional partners, in product management and design, in driving the right outcomes for the business. You will lead talented engineers with both frontend and backend expertise whose growth you will be responsible for.
What you'll do...
- Take ownership for the overall delivery of your team and establish feedback loops that facilitate continuous improvement
- Work on observability functionality in a large-scale cloud platform that provides visibility into the resources our customers run on HCP.
- Collaborate with product management to align on product strategy and translate that to engineering roadmap
- Collaborate with design partners to build products with delightful and valuable user experiences
- Plan, estimate, prioritize and delegate assignments to direct reports
- Invest in the individuals in the team and build a healthy culture fostering collaboration and honing one’s craft
- Take a pragmatic approach to solving business problems and balancing them with the career aspirations of the team
- Translate vision to execution for key initiatives in partnership with senior leadership
- Engage on topics such as performance, security, compliance and user interactions in complex systems
- Play a mix of roles, including management and mentoring, hiring, long term planning, product management partnership, and technical contribution and guidance
What you'll need…
- 8+ years of software engineering experience
- 2+ years in a formal people management role
- Have worked as an engineer on SaaS offerings with modern Operational Readiness practices
- Have led teams building SaaS offerings for enterprise customers
- Have expertise in one or more of the major public clouds: AWS, Azure, GCP
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with Product and Design
- Developed engineering talent through career growth and performance management including senior engineers
- Have navigated cross-org relationships and have experience managing change
- Been a keen student of the art of leadership and management
What's nice to have...
- Have operated high scale SaaS offerings with a microservice architecture written in Golang
- Have built products for technical users
- Have experience with infrastructure-as-a-service
- Are familiar with security products and/or identity management solutions
- Have engaged with senior leadership to define strategy and help drive clarity
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate cross functionally in remote, globally distributed team
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Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.
The base pay range for this role in the SF Bay Area / NYC area is:
$195,500—$230,000 USD
The base pay range for this role in Seattle Metro, Denver / Boulder Metro, New York (excluding NYC), Washington D.C., or California (excluding SF Bay Area) is:
$179,200—$210,800 USD
The base pay range for this role in Colorado (excluding Denver / Boulder Metro) and Washington (excluding Seattle Metro) is:
$162,900—$191,650 USD
What We Do
HashiCorp was founded by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar in 2012 with the goal of revolutionizing datacenter management: application development, delivery, and maintenance. The datacenter of today is very different than the datacenter of yesterday, and we think the datacenter of tomorrow is just around the corner.