IN_Manager_MERN with AEM_GCC_Advisory_Bangalore
PwC India is seeking an Engineering Manager for their advisory operations to lead software development initiatives. The role involves designing, coding, and testing cutting-edge applications using a stack including React, Node.js, and AEM. Candidates are expected to manage team performance and deliver innovative solutions for digital transformation. The position requires 8 to 12 years of relevant professional experience.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
PwC India is seeking an Engineering Manager for their advisory operations to lead software development initiatives. The role involves designing, coding, and testing cutting-edge applications using a stack including React, Node.js, and AEM. Candidates are expected to manage team performance and deliver innovative solutions for digital transformation. The position requires 8 to 12 years of relevant professional experience.
TAL's take
Solid engineering management role within a prestigious consulting firm, though core business is consulting rather than product.
Clear requirements and seniority level, though the JD contains some generic corporate filler.
Salaries at PwC India
7.3 LPA average
Based on 3 Grapevine salary entries for PwC India.
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Must haves
- 8 to 12 years of experience
- Proficiency in Vanilla JS
- Expertise in React JS
- Expertise in Node JS
- Experience with AEM 6.1 and above
- Experience with EDS and AWS
Tools and skills
About the company
Big Four consulting firm with significant technology and software innovation practice in India.
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