Docker

Engineering Manager, Supply Chain Security (EMEA)

England, United Kingdom

€128,400 – €176,600Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Software Development, Cybersecurity, DevOpsIndustries

Position Overview

  • Location Type: Remote
  • Job Type: FullTime
  • Salary: €128.4K - €176.6K

Docker is a remote-first company dedicated to simplifying app development. With millions of users and billions of image pulls, Docker is a leading tool for building, sharing, and running applications. We are seeking an Engineering Manager to lead the Supply Chain Security Developer Experience team. This team is responsible for Docker Scout, its web interface, Docker Desktop, command-line interfaces, APIs, and backend platform. The ideal candidate will lead a team of engineers focused on the development, operations, and platform of a SaaS product, with significant customer interaction. This role is for individuals comfortable in a fast-paced, customer-centric environment who can take ownership of team priorities and career development.

Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of engineers across Europe and North America in developing and operating Docker Scout.
  • Collaborate with Supply Chain Security leadership to translate roadmaps and priorities into actionable tasks for the team.
  • Take active ownership of team members' development, growth, and performance.
  • Own the team's execution and agile ceremonies.

Requirements

  • Experience leading teams that develop and operate SaaS products on cloud infrastructure.
  • Understanding of the software and container security ecosystem.
  • Familiarity with software supply chain concepts such as SLSA, in-toto, CVEs, cryptographic signing, and repeatable builds.
  • Experience leading agile, remote engineering teams.
  • High degree of independence and ownership.
  • A strong commitment to empowering engineers and delivering customer value.

Onboarding Expectations

First 30 Days:

  • Familiarize yourself with your team and the broader Supply Chain Security group.
  • Take ownership of the team's agile ceremonies and planning processes.
  • Establish weekly 1:1 meetings with each team member.
  • Gain a thorough understanding of Docker Scout tooling and platform.

First 90 Days:

  • Continue managing the team and overseeing its execution.
  • Partner with product managers to translate the product roadmap into a prioritized backlog.
  • Engage with Docker Scout customers to gather feedback and insights.
  • Ensure the team meets its Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
  • Regularly report team progress and challenges to Supply Chain Security leadership.
  • Guide the team in enhancing and evolving the Docker Scout product.
  • Coordinate cross-team efforts with other engineering managers.

First Year:

  • Help shape and evolve Docker Scout to provide the best developer experience among security products.
  • Provide each engineer on the team with the necessary context and support for improvement and excellence.
  • Embrace data-driven tracking and reporting to demonstrate how Docker Scout enhances developer productivity and application security.
  • Grow your engineering management skills and technical knowledge in software supply chain security.
  • Develop a career development plan with your manager outlining your trajectory beyond the first year.

Company Information

Docker makes app development easier, allowing developers to focus on what matters. Our remote-first team is spread globally, united by a passion for innovation and excellent developer experiences. Docker is the #1 tool for building, sharing, and running apps, trusted by both startups and Fortune 100 companies, with over 20 million monthly users and 20 billion image pulls. We are experiencing rapid growth and are excited about the future.

Hiring Process Note

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Skills

Software Development
Platform Operations
SaaS
Container Security
Developer Experience
Team Leadership
Customer Interaction
Security Automation

Docker

Containerization platform for application development

About Docker

Docker offers a containerization platform that enables developers to build, share, and run applications in isolated environments called containers. These containers package applications with their dependencies, ensuring consistent performance across different stages of development and deployment. Docker stands out from competitors by simplifying the development process and enhancing collaboration, with a freemium business model that includes various subscription tiers and services like Docker Hub and Docker Desktop. The company's goal is to streamline software development and deployment, making it easier for developers to manage applications efficiently.

Palo Alto, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$484.3MTotal Funding
SERIES_CCompany Stage
Consumer Software, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Flexible Work Hours
Home Office Stipend
Parental Leave
Phone/Internet Stipend
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Professional Development Budget
Company Equity
Health Insurance

Risks

Competition from Kubernetes could impact Docker's market share.
Alternative container runtimes like Podman pose a threat to Docker's dominance.
Security vulnerabilities in Docker containers could undermine platform trust.

Differentiation

Docker offers a comprehensive platform for building, sharing, and running applications.
Docker's containerization ensures consistency across development and deployment stages.
Docker's freemium model provides flexibility with various subscription tiers.

Upsides

Increased adoption of Kubernetes drives demand for Docker's containerization solutions.
Docker's acquisitions enhance its performance, flexibility, and security features.
Growing hybrid and multi-cloud environments position Docker as a key player.

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