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Engineering Manager | Charterhouse

Employment:

Full Time

Charterhouse is working with a multi-national e-commerce company who is looking to hire an Engineering Manager to join their team. As the Engineering Manager, you will guide and define the strategic direction of an exceptional team of engineers.

Your main responsibilities include allocating available resources to meet the set objectives, leading the projects along with product managers and assisting the teams in developing roadmaps for the product growth, growing the right engineering practices, guiding and shaping the career of team members to become self-organised, agile and more autonomous.

The successful candidate should have a minimum of 7+ years of relevant experience and a bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related field, or equivalent work experience. Should have experience solving large-scale engineering challenges and working knowledge on programming languages and databases.

Good understanding of business KPIs and how to translate those into goals using the OKR framework. Experience in similar industry is an added advantage.

The Charterhouse brand and business was launched in Dubai and the Middle East in April 2004 by a team of international recruiters and management consultants, after its inception in Sydney, Australia in September 2003. Charterhouse Middle East is now positioned as the leading regional recruiter within its area of disciplines and functional markets.

Charterhouse offers professional and bespoke contingency and retained search services to all sectors of the market. Service quality is guaranteed, thanks to a particular focus on flexibility. Charterhouse was the first international search and selection business to establish Dubai as its base. The growth in the Middle East region has been mirrored by Charterhouse globally, with offices now in Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Hong Kong, Singapore, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.


Source: Job Posting - gulftalent.com


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