Engineering Team Leader, DX Platform
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Engineering Team Leader for the Donor Experience Platform at Fundraise Up. Leading a distributed team of developers in a global fundraising tech company.
Responsibilities:
- Lead a team of 5-8 Fullstack developers.
- Write and review code (approximately 70/30 split in favor of management).
- Ensure the team follows company processes and engineering guidelines.
- Own the delivery of features and adherence to deadlines.
- Make technical decisions, prepare technical designs for new features, and align them with neighboring teams and your manager.
- Manage technical debt and maintain the technical backlog for your team.
- Mentor and develop engineers; conduct regular 1:1 meetings.
- Onboard new team members.
- Conduct performance reviews.
Requirements:
- You are an experienced Engineering Team Lead with 10+ years of software development experience, including at least 2 years as a Team Lead or Engineering Manager managing a team of 5–10 developers.
- You’re a hands-on leader who can write code, make sound technical decisions, and design systems thoughtfully.
- You have strong people management skills — hiring, coaching, giving feedback, and resolving conflicts.
- You have at least 5 years of experience as a Fullstack Developer.
- You have at least 5 years of experience in product companies working with our stack: TypeScript, Node.js, MongoDB, Kafka, Redis.
- Experience working in fast-growing companies or startups will be a plus.
- Your English is at B2+ level: you don’t struggle to find words and can confidently discuss any technical topics.
Benefits:
- 31 days off
- 100% paid telemedicine plan
- Home Office Setup Assistance: the company offers assistance with purchasing furniture (office chair, office desk, monitor) and other items to create a comfortable workspace.
- English learning courses
- Relevant professional education
- Gym or swimming pool
- Co-working
- Remote working
















