About the Role
If we are successful, you will lead the engineering team to build the public internet for the world’s non-public information — unlocking 1,000,000x more data in every scientific field and industry, and ensuring it is offered to the world as a part of an open, public information network. If the world avoids entrapping its private data in a walled garden, it will avoid this failure because you led an ambitious engineering team to open and de-silo the world’s information. And on the heels of 1,000,000x more data hitting every scientific field and industry, a world-wide innovation boom will owe a debt of gratitude to you, and to the people you led through a challenging technological transition.
Responsibilities
- Growing our engineering team from 10 to 15-20 within the next year
- Fostering the culture of the engineering team (special challenges: fully remote, distributed, non-profit, open-source, ambitious, mission-driven organization which is pre-product market fit… 1000 ways to not make a lightbulb type culture)
- Mentoring tech leads
- Working with the engineering team to cultivate an engineering vision and strategy which can deliver on the Chief Product Officer’s product roadmap and OpenMined’s overall mission (special challenges: tech transfer, integration science, cross-disciplinary across distributed systems, cryptography, and deep learning; pre-product market fit, many rapid pivots while also gaining progress over time — constantly calibrating software stability and speed of innovation)
- Final signoff on timeline estimates for features and for cultivating a team which can meet timelines (and manage expectations when timelines need adjusting)
- Ensure that each member of the engineering team is aligned to the engineering strategy — and to OpenMined’s mission overall (special challenges: our vision doesn’t have widely recognized buzz words, we’re still discovering how to describe different facets, balancing short-term vision with long-term vision focus, translating across technical and non-technical stakeholders, translating for both internal and external audiences)
- Own the long term robustness and security of the software built by OpenMined
- Manage the tradeoff between the forward advancement of the codebase and the accumulation of technical debt along the way.
- Managing uncertainty and people experiencing uncertainty (special challenges: tech transfer, pre-product-market fit, ambitious goal, many pivots)
- Collaborating with the leadership team (fellow department leads and the executive director) to create the organization’s strategic plan, including long-term, annual, and quarterly goals
- At the end of the day, you are responsible for the quality of the codebase which gets delivered to users — as a function of the culture, tradeoffs, and architecture you steward. This will probably be hard to do if you don’t write some code — but also it’s a management role
- 2+ years experience managing 2+ layers of engineers in a fully remote org — we’re looking for experience managing managers
- 5+ years as a professional software developer (or similar) — we’re looking for people who can empathize and guide software engineers
- 3+ years experience in an org of 25 - 50 people (can be cumulative across multiple orgs) — we’re looking for a member of our leadership team with experience in orgs our size
- 2+ years of senior leadership experience in a remote capacity (i.e. reporting to the CEO/ED) — we’re looking for a member of our leadership team with experience managing remote teams
- 3+ years experience with Python, AI — it would be difficult to up-skill on AI and Python while on the job
- Comfortable with both B2B and C2C software — our tech roadmap includes both dynamics
- Comfortable balancing rapid prototyping AND production development — this is one of the most persistent core challenges our engineering team faces on a day-to-day basis
- Experience finding product market fit and then scaling — this is the current chapter of our organization
- Willingness to travel to off-sites 5+ times a year (we have quarterly leadership team meetings in person — most frequently in NYC)
- Willingness to take meetings outside of standard hours — our team is remote and our customer base is global
- Mission-Driven Work: Be part of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, focused on social impact rather than profit, offering the chance to make a meaningful difference in the world.
- Open Source Contribution: Make a real impact by contributing to an Open Source project that benefits a broad community.
- Collaborative Global Team: Join a dynamic, international team that values collaboration and diversity.
- Flexible Work Hours: Enjoy the autonomy to structure your work hours around what best fits your life and productivity.
- Fully Remote Work: Work from anywhere in the world—no office or commute required.
- Results-Driven Culture: Thrive in an environment that values efficiency and results over bureaucracy.
- Flexible Paid Time Off: Take the time you need with flexible vacation days, alongside recognition of local national holidays.
- Competitive Compensation: Receive competitive pay, with equity in salary across different regions.