
Head of Engineering
Urrly
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Tallahassee • Florida • United States
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Salary
💰 $200,000 - $250,000 per year
Job Level
Tech Stack
About the role
- Own engineering execution, technical architecture, and cloud infrastructure across a mission-critical SaaS platform
- Lead and mentor a team of ~6 full-stack engineers plus a BA/Product Manager
- Serve as the senior technical decision-maker across architecture and platform direction
- Own cloud infrastructure and application reliability (Azure)
- Drive ongoing modernization, including migration from legacy Perl to .NET
- Balance technical debt reduction with new feature delivery
- Partner closely with executive leadership on prioritization, roadmap tradeoffs, and exit readiness
- Evaluate emerging technologies (including AI) in a regulated, sensitive-data environment
Requirements
- Proven engineering leadership experience (Director, VP, or equivalent)
- Strong systems-level and architectural thinking
- Experience owning cloud infrastructure (Azure preferred)
- SaaS product development background
- Comfort leading teams through legacy-to-modern transitions
- Ability to scope work, prioritize effectively, and make pragmatic tradeoffs
- Experience in regulated or compliance-driven software (GovTech, GRC, cybersecurity, healthcare, fintech) is a strong plus
- Product-minded approach to engineering leadership
- API and systems integration experience
- Curiosity about applied AI in secure environments
Benefits
- Meaningful equity package
- Clear career acceleration opportunity
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
cloud infrastructure.NETPerlAPI integrationsystems integrationtechnical architectureSaaS product developmentmodernizationtechnical debt reductionemerging technologies
Soft Skills
engineering leadershipmentoringprioritizationpragmatic tradeoffsarchitectural thinkingproduct-minded approachteam leadershipscoping workcollaborationcuriosity