
Engineering Manager (Platform - Application Excellence)
PaddleWhat do we do?
Paddle offers digital product companies a completely different approach to their payment infrastructure. Instead of assembling and maintaining a complex stack of payments-related apps and services, we’re a Merchant of Record for our customers. That means we take away 100% of the pain of payment fragmentation. It’s faster, safer, cheaper, and, above all, way better.
We’re backed by investors including KKR, FTV Capital, Kindred, Notion, and 83North and serve over 5000 software sellers in 245 territories globally.
The role
We're looking for an ambitious Engineering Manager to lead our Application Excellence (AppEx) team, one of two teams in our wider Platform group, alongside SRE. AppEx exists to make Paddle's engineers faster and more effective: improving the internal developer experience, establishing golden paths and best practices, building self-serve tooling, and removing operational friction so product teams can focus on their domains. It's a high-leverage role, your work directly changes how every engineer at Paddle builds and ships.
There's a strong appetite for a better developer experience, but the specific path is open: a big part of the job is listening, gathering, and synthesizing feedback, forming a clear diagnosis, and bringing stakeholders with you before you execute. Success depends on alignment as much as delivery.
You'll report to the Director of Engineering who looks after the Platform group, a group that acts as a multiplier for the product teams, taking ownership and providing the tooling that lets them keep adding value while spending as little time as possible on operational concerns.
Tech stack
Go for our new services
PHP Laravel for our Classic system
Aurora MySQL and PostgreSQL for persistent data storage
Docker in production and local development
AWS ECS Fargate for our runtime
AWS SQS for asynchronous message queues
AWS EventBridge for our event bus
Redis for key/value store
Terraform for resource management
Honeycomb, SLOs and OpenTelemetry for our observability needs
What you'll do
Lead the team to deliver initiatives to a high standard, from concept and planning through to rollout, working closely with engineers and stakeholders across the organization.
Own developer productivity and internal developer experience as outcomes you lead.
Listen across the organization, synthesize feedback, and build buy-in before committing the team to a direction, then own a clear, well-argued roadmap for sustainable impact.
Coordinate across team boundaries, including with SRE, Security, Principal Engineers, and leadership, influencing without relying on authority.
Manage and coach your engineers, enabling their personal and professional growth and high-impact team performance.
Stay hands-on and technically credible, contributing to code and reviews, while focusing on direction, alignment, and unblocking the team.
Oversee the team's technical decisions and contribute to the Platform group's technical strategy.
Look after the team's shared libraries and tools, maintaining code relied upon by dozens of other services, leading its upkeep and safe rollout to benefit the entire engineering organization.
Drive improvements to group processes, developer experience, and the reliability and scalability of a high-traffic, event-driven system, with autonomy to change what i
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