Adamantine is hiring a Technical Engineering Manager
We’re working with a product-led platform scaling its engineering organisation and looking for a Technical Engineering Manager to lead a team building high-performance, data-heavy web applications used in real-world enterprise environments. This is a role for someone who enjoys solving scalability and performance challenges, shaping architecture and mentoring engineers across distributed teams.
Why this role is interesting:
This isn’t greenfield, it’s about modernising and scaling a complex, high-usage platform.
Supporting a microservices-based .NET backend
Moving from legacy UI patterns to modern Angular (micro-frontend architecture)
Solving real performance problems (think large data sets, real-time updates, heavy visualisation)
Turning R&D concepts into production-ready capabilities
You’ll lead the team that makes all of this predictable, scalable and enjoyable to work in.
Tech environment
Frontend:
Angular (latest versions)
Micro-frontends
.NET Core / ASP.NET Core
REST APIs
Entity Framework, Dapper
SignalR for real-time communication
Data & DevOps:
Strong CI/CD and quality engineering practices
What you’ll do:
Lead and grow a team of strong product engineers
Drive architecture for performance, scalability and modularity
Create a high-trust environment across distributed teams
Partner with Product to deliver complex features in a pragmatic way
Introduce better engineering practices, standards and delivery flow
Stay close to design and technical decision-making
We’d love to speak if you:
Have managed engineers in a modern .NET environment
Come from a strong Angular / full-stack background
Have experience with scaling complex, data-heavy applications
Care about performance, clean architecture and developer experience
Enjoy mentoring and building high-performing teams
The opportunity:
Real ownership of technical direction
A platform with genuine engineering complexity
Influence on architecture, tooling and ways of working
Clear progression as the team scales
If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, just hit the apply button.
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