Engineering Manager (Hands on)
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Engineering Manager (Hands on)
Bi-monthly in Munich
SaaS AI
A fast-growing European SaaS company is looking for an Engineering Manager who codes first and manages second. You'll be joining a high-performing team of 5 engineers building an AI-powered compliance platform that's disrupting a massive, broken market across Europe.
You will work in partnership with the CTO, taking over the EM responsibilities - not as an executive, but as the strongest IC on the team who also happens to lead it.
First 90 days:
Month 1: ship a meaningful feature (70–80% coding).
Month 2: own engineering hiring.
Month 3: lead performance conversations and 1:1s.
What makes this role genuinely exciting
- Direct line to the CTO — you'll shape engineering culture, hiring, and technical standards from near-scratch
- Engineers average under 2 hours of meetings per week. Focus is protected, not aspirational
- No standups, no sprints, no scrum. Small temporary teams form around problems, ship, and dissolve
- AI is already embedded in the engineering workflow — Cursor, Claude Code, Figma-to-code pipelines, automated architecture checks. Not for show
- You'll own system design on the company's biggest projects end-to-end, including a new agentic AI product (CISO AI) with real traction
- The business works: Series A, near cash-positive, strong customer growth. This isn't a moonshot
- Annual team retreats — Costa Brava, Austrian Alps, Portugal, Italy
You're the right person if
- 8+ years backend engineering, principal level or equivalent — you earned management, you didn't escape into it
- 1–3 years EM experience: 1:1s, performance conversations, hiring, ideally at a similar stage startup
- Hands-on with AI-assisted dev tools (Cursor, Claude Code) in real production work, with opinions on what actually moves the needle
- Strong Backend/ OOP background; comfortable across backend and infra
- You think people-first, not process-first — you reach for the right engineer, not the right runbook
- Based in EMEA, working CET/CEST timezone
Probably not for you if
- You haven't been in a codebase seriously in the last couple of years
- You default to process and templates when things break
- You believe growing from 5 to 10 engineers inevitably means sprints, ceremonies, and coordination overhead
Offer
- Competitive salary benchmarked to European market rates + generous equity
- €1,000/year development budget
- Full remote setup support + co-working access
- 26 days holiday + public holidays + comprehensive health insurance
- Latest MacBook + peripherals
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