Technical Leadership Jobs in Remote

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Director II, Pricing Tools Leader - US Data Science Infrastructure

Company: Liberty Mutual Insurance

Location: Boston, MA / Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Liberty Mutual's USDS Infrastructure is seeking a dynamic leader for the Pricing Tools team. The ideal candidate will excel as a people and stakeholder manager, with technical expertise in insurance pricing. They will oversee a team of analysts, responsible for building tools to deliver pricing products in USRM. The primary objective is to architect, construct, and maintain tools that enhance the speed and ease of bringing pricing programs to market. The role involves leading and managing a team, shaping the team's direction, coaching and developing team members, and collaborating with various teams within Liberty Mutual.

Content Marketing Manager

Company: DigitalOcean

Location: Gunnison, CO / Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Content Marketing Manager

Company: DigitalOcean

Location: Gunnison, CO / Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

DigitalOcean is hiring a Content Marketing Manager to create and manage content for developers and startups. The role involves writing blog posts, email series, webpage copy, and research reports on topics like cloud computing, AI, and machine learning. The ideal candidate should have at least 3 years of content marketing experience, strong technical writing skills, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams. DigitalOcean offers career development, competitive benefits, and a focus on diversity and inclusion.

Cost Analyst

Company: Leidos

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Leidos Engineering is recruiting for an experienced Project Cost Analyst to join their Power Delivery Solutions division. The role involves working with project managers and engineering leads to provide comprehensive Project Management Services for electric utility clients. The analyst will be part of a Project Management Office, ensuring successful project delivery. Key responsibilities include developing and maintaining project budgets, using earned value management techniques, and producing project control reports. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field, and at least 3 years of relevant project controls/cost analysis experience. Familiarity with ECOSYS software and expertise in electric power infrastructure projects are required. The position is based in Central Ohio with periodic travel to client offices. Leidos offers opportunities for professional development, including PMP certification, leadership training, and mentorship programs.

Installation Engineer I, Field Service (Electron Microscopes)

Company: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Thermo Fisher Scientific is seeking an Installation Engineer for a remote position in the US, near a major airport. The role involves installing electron microscopes at customer locations, providing world-class support, and collaborating with customers to resolve their specific needs. The ideal candidate should have a degree in mechatronics, mechanical/electrical/electronic engineering, or equivalent, and 1-3 years of related experience. IT skills, good English language skills, and a valid driver's license are required. The company offers a competitive package including benefits, flexible work hours, and opportunities for growth.

Engineering Manager - Civil/Structural Design (Remote Eligible, U.S.)

Company: GE Vernova

Location: Wilmington, NC / Remote

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The Engineering Manager - Civil/Structural Design role at GE Hitachi Nuclear involves leading a diverse team of engineers and scientists responsible for designing nuclear plant systems and structures. Key responsibilities include providing technical and managerial leadership, planning and managing engineering tasks, collaborating with internal and external partners, and ensuring on-time fulfillment of engineering commitments. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field, at least 10 years of engineering experience, and 5 years of Civil/Structural Design experience in the nuclear industry. Desired qualifications include a Masters in Civil Engineering, Professional Engineer registration, strong leadership skills, and experience with project management. The position offers a competitive salary range of $127,000 to $200,000, bonuses, and comprehensive benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Technical Leadership roles by seniority level?
Engineering Manager: $140k–$190k base, often topped with 10–20% bonus and 0.5–1% equity. Director of Engineering: $190k–$240k base, 15–25% bonus, 1–3% equity. VP/Head of Engineering: $240k–$320k base, 20–30% bonus, 3–7% equity. Adjustments for cost‑of‑living and company size apply; leaders in AI/ML or multi‑cloud sectors may see a 5–10% premium.
What core skills and certifications are essential for Technical Leadership positions?
Core skills: Kubernetes & container orchestration, Terraform or Pulumi for IaC, GitOps with Flux or ArgoCD, CI/CD pipelines (GitLab CI, Jenkins, CircleCI), cloud expertise (AWS, Azure, GCP), AI Ops (MLflow, Kubeflow), data platform architecture, security (CISSP, ISO 27001), cost‑optimization, and people management. Certifications that add credibility: Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD), AWS Solutions Architect Professional, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Certified DevOps Professional, and Scrum Master for cross‑functional leadership.
How common is remote work for Technical Leadership roles?
Approximately 65% of Technical Leadership openings allow full‑time remote work, 20% are hybrid (3–5 days on‑site), and 15% require on‑site presence. Remote roles often demand 24/7 coverage across time zones, so leaders use asynchronous OKR reviews, distributed retrospectives, and tooling like Slack, Zoom, Azure DevOps, and Jira to coordinate squads worldwide.
What are the typical career progression paths for Technical Leaders?
Typical trajectory: Engineering Manager → Director of Engineering → VP/Head of Engineering → Chief Technology Officer or Chief Architect. Lateral moves include Enterprise Solutions Lead, AI/ML Platform Lead, Technical Advisor, or Consulting roles. Advancement hinges on mastering cross‑functional strategy, earning advanced certifications, publishing technical roadmaps, and demonstrating measurable impact on product velocity and revenue.
What industry trends should Technical Leaders be aware of?
Key trends: AI/ML Ops integration for automated model deployment, serverless and Function‑as‑a‑Service for cost‑efficient scaling, multi‑cloud governance tools like Anthos or Terraform Enterprise, AI‑driven observability and predictive monitoring, edge computing for low‑latency services, data mesh and governance frameworks, automated security (SecOps), sustainability metrics for cloud usage, and remote‑first culture with distributed leadership practices. Leaders should adopt Kubernetes‑native ops, implement cost‑monitoring dashboards, and champion DevSecOps to stay competitive.

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