Engineering Manager, Internal Tools
Alma- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years), Junior (1 to 2 years)
The ideal candidate should possess 5+ years of experience in software engineering and 2+ years in a management role, with a proven track record of building and shipping high-quality user-facing products, preferably in no-code or data tools. Strong leadership and people management skills are required, along with excellent communication and collaboration abilities. A solid grasp of computer science fundamentals and the ability to thrive in an ambiguous environment are also essential.
As an Engineering Manager, you will lead, mentor, and coach a team of engineers, driving project execution, providing technical guidance, and ensuring alignment with business objectives. You will communicate effectively with stakeholders, foster a culture of innovation, and contribute to code reviews and architecture discussions. Additionally, you will manage the team's performance, oversee the adoption of best practices, and ensure the continuous improvement of products and processes.
Enhances spreadsheets for financial planning teams
Aleph enhances the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) process by improving the functionality of spreadsheets, which are widely used by finance teams. Instead of replacing Excel with new web-based tools, Aleph integrates advanced features into the familiar spreadsheet environment. This allows finance professionals to continue using a tool they are comfortable with while gaining access to real-time data integration, automated reporting, and collaborative capabilities. Unlike traditional FP&A solutions that require users to learn new systems, Aleph's approach minimizes the learning curve and maximizes productivity. The company operates on a subscription-based model, providing continuous updates and improvements to its software, which helps finance teams streamline their budgeting and forecasting tasks. Aleph's goal is to empower finance teams to work more efficiently and effectively by supercharging the spreadsheets they already rely on.