
Engineering Project and QA Manager
CodePathCodePath is an AI-native organization building pathways into tech for the next generation of engineers, CTOs, and founders. We deliver industry-vetted technical courses and programs to learners across the country.
We operate with the pace and ownership culture of a technical startup. Our team runs on Claude, partners with Anthropic, and uses AI as a core part of how we work. The problems here are technically hard, the impact is visible, and the people are sharp.
With 40,000+ learners and alumni from 1,100+ colleges now working at 4,050 companies, including Amazon, Google, and Meta, we are reshaping who leads tech and how the industry gets built.
About the Role
Location: Remote (United States, Europe, Canada, or LATAM)
Role Type: Full-Time
Reporting to: VP of Engineering
Compensation: $140,000 to $178,000 per year for US-based applicants. Adjusted contingent on location for applicants based in Canada, LATAM, and Europe.
CodePath's educational programs run on our learning platform, a set of applications spanning admissions, course delivery, grading, career coaching, and reporting. A small engineering team builds and maintains all of it. As we build more and serve more learners, we need someone whose job is to keep that work organized, tested, and moving.
We're looking for an Engineering Project and QA Manager who works alongside our engineers day to day. You'll keep projects organized and moving, make sure what we build gets tested and bugs get fixed, and keep the engineers, the product team, and the internal teams who use our tools in sync.
Key Activities
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Keep engineering projects organized and moving: track what's in flight, flag what's blocked, and help the team stay clear on what's next
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Own quality: test what we build, use AI to automate the repetitive parts, and write Capybara tests where they're worth it
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Run the bug pipeline: reproduce issues, prioritize them, route them to the right engineer, and confirm the fix
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Be the day-to-day connection between the engineers, the product team, and the internal teams who use our tools
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Work with us to determine when adding process or rituals might be useful, but being thoughtful about the cost and friction
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Report on status so the team and leadership know where things stand
Qualifications
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4+ years in a project management, delivery, or QA role, ideally on a small engineering team
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Technical enough to work closely with engineers: you can reproduce a bug, read a stack trace, and write a test case to automate fixing it
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Hands-on QA experience: you've owned testing and a bug pipeline, manual or automated
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