Engineering Manager, Auth0 FGA Developer Platform
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Job Overview
We are looking for an Engineering Manager to lead the FGA Developer Tooling team in India.
This team owns the end to end developer experience for FGA across OSS and SaaS, including SDKs in Go, JavaScript, .NET, Python, Java and other languages, the SDK generator that powers them, CLI workflows, IDE integrations, GitHub automation, developer documentation, and release strategy. All development is done in the open as open source, and we actively welcome and review community contributions.
Our guiding principle is One developer experience, many deployment models.
As an Engineering Manager, you will build and grow a high performing team, drive execution across the developer tooling roadmap, and ensure we deliver a consistent and high quality developer experience to both OSS and SaaS users.
Responsibilities
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Lead and grow a team of engineers responsible for FGA SDKs, the SDK generator, CLI workflows, IDE integrations, and developer automation.
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Drive execution of the Developer Tooling roadmap in partnership with Product and FGA Core, ensuring alignment across OSS and SaaS surfaces and delivering meaningful improvements to developers on a frequent and predictable cadence.
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