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Senior Engineering Manager

TELUS DigitalBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

TELUS Digital is hiring a Senior Engineering Manager to lead and grow a team of engineers within the developer experience domain. You will be responsible for people management, fostering a culture of ownership, and driving the evolution of internal platform tools. The role requires extensive experience in cloud-based product development, modern DevOps practices, and platform design. You will work across teams to manage stakeholders and translate technical trade-offs into business value.

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Experience

10-15 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

TELUS Digital is hiring a Senior Engineering Manager to lead and grow a team of engineers within the developer experience domain. You will be responsible for people management, fostering a culture of ownership, and driving the evolution of internal platform tools. The role requires extensive experience in cloud-based product development, modern DevOps practices, and platform design. You will work across teams to manage stakeholders and translate technical trade-offs into business value.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid engineering management role in a large digital services organization focusing on developer platforms.

Clear expectations for people management, platform engineering focus, and specific experience requirements provided.

Salaries at TELUS Digital

4.0 LPA average

Based on 2 Grapevine salary entries for TELUS Digital.

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Other roles

0 - 2 years

3 LPA average

Range: 3 - 3 LPA

Other roles

2 - 4 years

5 LPA average

Range: 5 - 5 LPA

Must haves

  • 10-15 years industry experience building cloud-based products
  • 2-4+ years leading engineering teams
  • Strong background in modern devops practices
  • Proven experience designing internal platforms or tools
  • Solid understanding of software engineering fundamentals

Tools and skills

ci/cd pipelinesinfrastructure-as-codekubernetesawsazuregcpobservability stacksapismicroservicesdistributed systems

Nice to have: sdlc governance, security controls, compliance, policy-as-code, data platforms.

About the company

Global enterprise digital services provider with established engineering presence.

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