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Manager I – Engineering – Artifact Integrity

Manager I – Engineering – Artifact Integrity

CompanyDatadog
LocationNew York, NY, USA
Salary$187000 – $240000
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Experienced managing an engineering team distributed across multiple timezones.
  • Fluent in one or more modern coding languages (Python, Go, JavaScript, etc.)
  • Familiar with product workflows, and building security into the user experience
  • Able to work closely with engineering and DevOps teams to integrate security seamlessly into the development process.
  • An excellent communicator and collaborator, able to work effectively through complex technical problems with a diverse group of stakeholders.
  • Comfortable working in a fast paced, high growth environment, and able to adapt strategies and solutions in response to emerging challenges and opportunities.

Responsibilities

  • Guide and mentor a small team of security and software engineers, emphasizing career development, inclusivity, and high performance.
  • Drive the technical roadmap in collaboration with infrastructure, security, and other product engineering teams to align our work with company-wide security objectives.
  • Write highly performant software, contributing to and maintaining the codebase of our policy evaluation systems.
  • Take a pragmatic, risk-based approach to complex technical problems and work with your team to produce well-defined and actionable plans.
  • Balance your time between management, and hands-on technical work.
  • Participate in Datadog’s incident response efforts.
  • Have a direct impact on users and the overall trust of our platform.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Passionate about building products that engineers love and believe in the true outcome of DevSecOps
  • Familiar with continuous security scanning and fine-tuning SAST rules and methodology
  • Knowledgeable of security frameworks such as slsa.dev, TUF, in-toto etc
  • Known as a subject matter expert in the binary protection and/or integrity fields