We're excited to add an Engineering Manager to our team! To learn more about Township and how we operate, head to our hiring homepage.
Why we're hiring
Township has let organic growth lead the way as we’ve carefully assembled our team over the years. As skills develop and new projects come along, we continuously reassess our lineup to ensure that we’re stacking our team with all the best strategic players so that we can thrive. That’s why we’re ready to hire again today. As roles have evolved and our project commitments have expanded, we find ourselves ready to bring in an additional leader to help guide our team and projects towards continued success.
The role
Township is looking to add an Engineering Manager to our team. Most of our projects are built in an Elixir-centric stack, so interest and/or experience with those technologies is a plus. This position is best suited for someone who wants to join a team and grow into a management role (don’t worry if that role is new to you, we provide lots of training!) while still making ongoing, critical contributions to projects through code-writing.
As an engineer, this is a hands-on engineering role where you'll work with technical leadership and clients to implement business-critical applications, create new web applications, and design future architecture for fast-growing companies. You'll use your problem-solving and coding skills to drive the development of early-stage client projects while also contributing to architecture decisions.
As a manager, you will lead one of our growing engineering teams. Managers at Township are thoughtful, supportive, humble, and proactive. You will receive training to help you build skills that will allow your relationships with your direct reports to be empowering, following a clear path towards growth and success. You will support the continued growth and engagement of your team through consistent 1-1s, setting growth areas, and completing bi-annual performance reviews.
Management vs. Individual Contributors (ICs) at Township
Managers and individual contributors are compensated the same, even though the roles and responsibilities are quite different. Traditional wisdom suggests that companies should promote their highest performers into management roles, regardless of their interest in or ability to be a manager. Township equalizes management and ICs in an effort to remove incentive from choosing one over the other. Both paths have a clear path set for them within Township, and contribute to the overall team success in important and unique ways.
-Township’s Transparent Compensation policyWhile we ask that you designate which career path you are pursuing at this level (manager or IC), please note that we compensate both roles equally at equal levels.
If you are interested in pursuing an IC role at Township, you can find that job description here.
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