Oliver Bernard
Engineering Manager

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Engineering Manager
We're looking on behalf of a leading Utilities company for an experienced Engineering Manager on a remote basis to join their growing technology team. This is an exciting opportunity to lead talented engineers, shape technical delivery, and help build products that make a real difference for millions of customers.
You'll combine people leadership with technical understanding, creating an environment where engineers can do their best work while delivering high-quality, scalable software.
What you'll be doing:
- Lead, coach and develop a high-performing engineering team.
- Create an inclusive, collaborative culture that supports growth and continuous improvement.
- Partner closely with Product, Design and other stakeholders to deliver customer-focused solutions.
- Drive engineering best practices, quality and operational excellence.
- Support technical decision-making while empowering engineers to own implementation.
- Help shape engineering strategy, team structure and delivery processes.
- Work with senior leaders to balance business priorities with long-term technical investment.
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We're more interested in great engineering leadership than a specific technology stack. You'll likely bring:
- Experience managing and developing software engineering teams.
- A strong background in backend software engineering.
- Experience delivering complex software products in an agile environment.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- A passion for coaching, mentoring and building high-performing teams.
- A collaborative approach with a focus on continuous improvement.


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Nice to have:
While not essential, we'd love to hear from you if you have experience in:
- Partner proposition or partner-facing products.
- Customer lifecycle, onboarding, retention or customer experience platforms.
- Golang (Go).
Don't worry if your background is in another backend language—we're open to engineers with experience in Java, Kotlin, C#, Python, Node.js or similar technologies.
More information:
- Fully remote
- Up to £135k base (dependent on experience) + bonus
- 4 day working week an option
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