Harness is a high-growth company that is disrupting the software delivery market. Our mission is to enable the 30 million software developers in the world to deliver code to their users reliably, efficiently, securely and quickly, increasing customers’ pace of innovation while improving the developer experience. We offer solutions for every step of the software delivery lifecycle to build, test, secure, deploy and manage reliability, feature flags and cloud costs. The Harness Software Delivery Platform includes modules for CI, CD, Cloud Cost Management, Feature Flags, Service Reliability Management, Security Testing Orchestration, Chaos Engineering, Software Engineering Insights and continues to expand at an incredibly fast pace.
 
Harness is led by technologist and entrepreneur Jyoti Bansal, who founded AppDynamics and sold it to Cisco for $3.7B. We’re backed with $425M in venture financing from top-tier VC and strategic firms, including J.P. Morgan, Capital One Ventures, Citi Ventures, ServiceNow, Splunk Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Adage Capital Partners, Balyasny Asset Management, Gaingels, Harmonic Growth Partners, Menlo Ventures, IVP, Unusual Ventures, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Alkeon Capital, Battery Ventures, Sorenson Capital, Thomvest Ventures and Silicon Valley Bank.

Position Summary

We are looking for an Engineering Manager to lead the CORE team within Harness Feature Management & Experimentation (FME). This person will have direct reports within the team and play a key role in supporting engineers while driving execution and collaboration across Product and Engineering.

About the team

The CORE team is a distributed group, primarily based in Argentina and the US. Our mission is to help customers release features quickly and with ease. The team consists of Backend and Frontend engineers who tackle complex challenges across the stack

Recent Projects:

  • Migrated authentication to support login through app.harness.io.
  • Rebuilt the permission system, moving from a non-scalable approach to an RBAC-based model.
  • Improved UX and adapted our UI to function as a microfrontend within app.harness.io.
  • Developed tooling for other teams, including authorization libraries and GCP secrets management.

What’s Next:

  • Strengthen our position as the leading feature flag platform in the industry.
  • Integrate with Harness Pipelines to enhance governance and enforce best practices.
  • Adopt OPA policies to help customers implement standardized security and compliance.
Leverage AI to improve end-to-end testing and reduce tech debt.

About the role

  • Lead and support a team of engineers, focusing on their growth and development.
  • Work closely with Product to prioritize initiatives, balancing business needs with engineering-driven improvements.
  • Drive execution by ensuring clear goals, efficient sprint planning, and strong team collaboration.
  • Ensure alignment between engineering efforts and business priorities.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, quality, and continuous improvement.
  • Provide technical and process guidance, ensuring best practices in development and Agile methodologies.
  • Onboard new engineers and help integrate them into the team’s mission and workflows.

About you

  • Experience managing an engineering team, with a strong focus on people development.
  • Background in engineering leadership, with hands-on experience in software development (coding is not required but valued).
  • Knowledge of Agile methodologies and experience running sprints.
  • Ability to prioritize and manage both engineering and business-driven initiatives.
  • Strong collaboration skills with Product teams and other stakeholders.
  • Experience with feature flagging is a plus but not required.

Work Location

  • Tandil or remote in Argentina

What you will have at Harness

  • Competitive salary
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Flexible Time Off and Parental Leave
  • Monthly internet reimbursement
  • Monthly, quarterly, and annual social and team building events

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