
Head of Cross-Platform SDK, Rust
Photoroom
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: France
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Salary
💰 €150,000 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Long-term strategy and execution of our internal Rust-based cross-platform SDK, powering editing, rendering, document models, synchronisation, and real-time collaboration.
- Platform enablement — acting as the keystone for our iOS, Android, Web, and API teams by providing stable, performant, and well-documented SDKs.
- Team leadership — scaling and mentoring a senior Rust team while maintaining a strong culture of ownership, quality, and collaboration.
- Technical excellence — hands-on code review, performance optimisation, architectural decision-making, and solving deeply complex cross-platform challenges.
Requirements
- Proven experience leading deeply technical teams in product companies, including hiring, mentorship, and strategic ownership.
- Strong technical depth — able to debug low-level issues, reason about performance, review complex Rust code, and guide ICs through ambiguity.
- Experience building cross-platform libraries, SDKs, or developer-facing tooling (Rust, C/C++, or similar).
- Strong cross-functional collaborator — able to translate complex technical constraints into clear trade-offs for Product, Design, and Leadership.
- Empowering leadership style with real technical credibility and hands-on involvement.
Benefits
- Relocation support up to €10k + visa sponsorship (France-based roles)
- Full tech setup + annual company retreats
- English-first environment, with English & French lessons available
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
RustC/C++cross-platform SDKperformance optimisationcode reviewarchitectural decision-makingdebuggingdocument modelsreal-time collaborationsynchronisation
Soft Skills
team leadershipmentorshipcollaborationstrategic ownershipempowering leadershipcommunicationproblem-solvingtranslating technical constraintsguiding through ambiguityculture of ownership