Manager, Software Engineering
Barracuda is seeking an experienced Software Engineering Manager to lead a cross-functional platform team in the cybersecurity domain. The role involves managing team operations, mentoring engineers, and overseeing the architectural modernization of platform services to the cloud. You will work with a diverse stack including PHP, TypeScript, and cloud-native infrastructure, ensuring high availability and scalability. This position is ideal for a leader capable of balancing modern development with legacy system maintenance.
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Experience
8-10 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Barracuda is seeking an experienced Software Engineering Manager to lead a cross-functional platform team in the cybersecurity domain. The role involves managing team operations, mentoring engineers, and overseeing the architectural modernization of platform services to the cloud. You will work with a diverse stack including PHP, TypeScript, and cloud-native infrastructure, ensuring high availability and scalability. This position is ideal for a leader capable of balancing modern development with legacy system maintenance.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level engineering management role in an established cybersecurity firm with clear scope for team growth and platform modernization.
The JD provides a crisp summary of responsibilities, clear stack, and well-defined expectations for a manager.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or related field
- 8-10 years of overall experience
- 2-3 years of technical leadership experience
- Experience managing full-stack teams
- Experience with SAAS applications in public cloud
- In-depth knowledge of software development methodologies
Tools and skills
Nice to have: reactjs, angular, terraform, ansible, kafka, databricks, elasticsearch, playwright.
About the company
Established cybersecurity company with significant scale, but not falling into the T1 global list.