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Software Engineering Manager, Research
Code4lib
- New York, New York, United States
- New York, New York, United States
About
Own the day‑to‑day development work and priorities for the Research engineering teams. Manage strategic priorities and projects for the Research teams, including new feature development and the shipping of new products. Develop overall roadmaps for the Research teams, ensuring capacity for product work as well as routine maintenance and technical debt. Leverage a broad base of technical knowledge to identify solutions for difficult problems in our Research products. Build and maintain relationships between the Research engineering teams and internal Product/Project teams as well as stakeholders across NYPL. Support and mentor Research engineers, helping them deliver results on time and in accordance with department standards. Present and communicate the team’s work to technical and non-technical stakeholders. Build support for Research’s work among interested parties across NYPL. Align development approaches between engineering teams, sharing best practices. Identify hidden connections between our collections and design ways to surface them. Retire legacy applications and replace them with modern, streamlined solutions. Manage the work and output of 6-8 engineers across NYPL’s Research teams, communicating priorities and system requirements clearly. Collaborate with the Research teams to build innovative and forward‑looking applications for our patrons and staff. Work with product and project leadership to estimate the feasibility and complexity of new products and features. Hire, mentor, and coach engineers on best practices and career growth. Foster a psychologically safe team environment, being transparent about challenges, failures, and successes, and encouraging staff to ask questions, voice concerns, and engage critically with the work. Research and recommend solutions driven by data and cost‑benefit analysis, with an emphasis on automation and efficiency. Encourage and enable engineers to adopt AI coding tools and agentic workflows where they improve quality, velocity, or developer experience, while maintaining strong code review, testing, and security practices.
Learning and Growth
Gain an understanding of library science practices, especially around metadata standards and practices used in NYPL’s Research systems. Investigate the connections between NYPL’s different research tools to learn how records and metadata can be shared and connected between them. Collaborate with Engineering leadership to help improve NYPL Digital’s culture and implement best practices in software development.
Responsibilities of the 1/3 year, 6‑month milestones (optional timeline)
Within 1 month: Build an understanding of NYPL’s Research products and architecture; meet with engineering team members and key stakeholders to understand current workstreams and strategic priorities; review current development practices and workflows; collaborate with other engineering leaders on organizational priorities. Within 3 months: Understand the teams’ codebases, status, and development needs; build a picture of team member status and annual goals; participate in design and priority discussions with product and project management; lead conversations about development progress and report status to Digital leadership. Within 6 months and beyond: Provide mentorship to engineering team members on project and career goals; influence design and architecture discussions for Research products; collaborate with leadership to deliver new features and facilitate adoption of best‑practice development; take overall responsibility for new engineering projects; help lead product development by ensuring delivery, mentoring, fostering collaboration, and promoting best‑practice adoption; empower the team to build useful, accessible applications in a sustainable and maintainable way.
Required Education and Certifications
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent.
Required Experience
7–10+ years of hands‑on development experience on a relevant tech stack. 3–5+ years of experience managing one or more engineering teams.
Required Skills
Strong leadership, mentoring, coaching, and decision‑making skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated ability to level up individual engineers and engineering teams. Hands‑on familiarity with modern AI coding assistants and agentic development tools (e.g., Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor or comparable) and a viewpoint on where they help and where they don’t. Track record of leading major technical initiatives to solve complex technical problems. Knowledge of non‑technical strategies for solving team, culture and process problems. Experience establishing documentation standards and practices. Expertise in Python application development and system design, including production experience with Python web frameworks. Expertise in data pipeline architecture, data stores, queue processing and other tools. Strong understanding of system architecture, design patterns and cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, etc). Strong understanding of DevOps practices and their impact on technical delivery. Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to navigate through ambiguity and drive results.
Managerial/Supervisory Responsibilities
Support a team of 6–8 engineers in their day‑to‑day work. Coach team members on hard and soft skills. Provide feedback on team performance and motivate the team to deliver on project goals. Keep the team accountable and ensure delivery.
NYPL Core Values
Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues. Be Resourceful in solving problems. Be Curious in all aspects of your work. Be Welcoming and Inclusive.
Work Environment
Office setting. Hybrid work schedule; required three days per week in office in NYC.
Physical Duties
Limited physical effort required. May require travel within NYC.
Schedule
Monday‑Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Hybrid work schedule; required three days per week in office in NYC.
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Languages
- English
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