CoinTracker is a cryptocurrency portfolio tracking and tax compliance company. They are seeking an Engineering Manager for Infrastructure and Platform to lead the strategy and execution in modernizing their core infrastructure, enhancing developer experience, and establishing AI capabilities.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and grow a team of 5+ engineers across Infrastructure, DevOps and SRE, setting clear priorities, coaching engineers to their full potential, and hiring the next wave of talent as the teams scale
- Own the roadmap for infrastructure reliability, developer experience, and AI enablement. Make deliberate bets on what to build, buy, or retire as CoinTracker becomes a multi-product, AI-native company
- Drive the evolution of CoinTracker's architecture toward modular, service-oriented systems, creating the shared platform layer on which we build each product
- Champion a culture of platform thinking and technical rigor: proactively owning cross-cutting concerns, production readiness by default, and responsible AI adoption to serve millions of users handling complex financial data
Requirements:
- Demonstrated ability to drive business impact
- Hungry and motivated about making progress towards our mission of enabling everyone in the world to use crypto with peace of mind
- Say what you believe. Do what you say
- Able to clearly talk about the details and also zoom out to the bigger picture
- 2+ years leading infrastructure or platform engineering teams, with a track record of growing both the systems and the people
- 6+ years of hands-on infrastructure and platform engineering, you've built it, debugged it, and know what it takes to keep systems running for real users with real money at stake
- Deep expertise in cloud infrastructure (GCP preferred, or AWS/Azure), observability (Datadog, Sentry, or similar), CI/CD pipelines, and infrastructure-as-code (Terraform)
- Experience building or scaling shared platform services (auth, internal APIs, service frameworks) ideally in an environment transitioning from a monolith to service-oriented architecture
- Understanding of enterprise-grade security, governance, and compliance requirements (bonus if you've navigated these in a regulated or financial context)
- You thrive in ambiguity and can take a vague problem ("our deploys are too slow" or "we need to support 3 products on one infra") and turn it into a prioritized plan
- Strong architectural taste, and the ability to (1) build for the long term (2) shipping pragmatic solution today (3) articulate the reasoning to engineers and executives alike
- Experience in crypto, fintech, or systems where data accuracy and uptime directly affect users' financial well-being