[Remote] Senior Manager, Engineering, Supply Chain Security at Docker

Seattle, Washington, United States

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Requirements

  • Proven experience managing cloud engineering teams building and operating large-scale SaaS products
  • Strong understanding of container orchestration and developer infrastructure
  • Deep familiarity with cloud architecture, scalability, reliability, and observability best practices
  • 6+ years of engineering management experience
  • Familiarity with modern DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, and container lifecycle management
  • Experience leading agile, remote engineering teams
  • High degree of independence and ownership
  • Obsession with enabling engineers to do great work and delivering value to customers
  • Experience performing architectural and technical design reviews
  • Excels at providing feedback through the code review process
  • Experience or strong interest in AI/ML systems or data-driven automation preferred

Responsibilities

  • Lead a geographically distributed team of engineers
  • Drive the development and operation of Docker Security products
  • Work closely with Supply Chain Security leadership to translate business objectives into roadmaps and priorities for your team
  • Partner with Product Management to align roadmaps, releases, and team outcomes to customer and business needs
  • Take active ownership of your team members’ development, growth, and performance
  • Own the team’s execution and agile ceremonies
  • Work with product managers to translate roadmap into prioritized backlog
  • Engage with Docker Secure Policy customers
  • Regularly report progress and challenges to Supply Chain Security leadership
  • Guide team as they work to enhance and evolve the Scout product
  • Coordinate cross-team efforts with other engineering managers

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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