DICK'S Sporting Goods

Engineering Manager – Product Development, Vertical Brands

DICK'S Sporting Goods

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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Salary

💰 $95,200 - $158,800 per year

Tech Stack

About the role

  • Leads the development and maintenance of best-in-class solutions for assigned product group
  • Manage a portfolio of projects while reporting to senior colleagues
  • Develop data-driven analyses to surface new opportunities to differentiate and improve products and user experiences
  • Drive technical excellence by establishing efficient processes, encouraging innovation, and ensuring adherence to best practices in software development
  • Support the continuous improvement of team skills and capabilities through ongoing coaching, feedback, and professional development opportunities
  • Promote a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing team culture, celebrating wins and learning from challenges together

Requirements

  • Over 6 years to 10 years of substantial general work experience
  • 13 months to 3 years of managerial experience
  • Experience in retail and product development technology
  • Experience leading data engineering teams as a manager
  • Experience managing, mentoring, and growing the careers of data engineers
  • Prior experience with PTC FlexPLM
  • Experience with data engineering tools such as Google Big Query, Snowflake, and Databricks
  • Experience with modeling complex data
  • Experience leading teams of contractors in an onshore/offshore engagement
  • Comprehensive job-related experience in own area of expertise to fully competent level.
Benefits
  • generous suite of benefits
  • incentive
  • equity
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data engineeringdata modelingproject managementtechnical excellenceprocess improvementcoachingmentoring
Soft Skills
collaborationinclusivityteam cultureinnovationcommunication