Director Software Eng

Honeywell Honeywell · Industrial · Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Director of Software Engineering at Honeywell, focusing on leading innovation and idea incubation for industrial, buildings, and security domains. The role involves guiding teams in adopting emerging technologies like AI/ML and GenAI, ensuring solutions are scalable, secure, and production-ready, with a strong emphasis on domain-specific constraints and regulatory compliance. The primary output is the successful transition of incubated ideas into scaled product platforms or enterprise delivery models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the end‑to‑end lifecycle of idea incubation from problem discovery and hypothesis framing to prototyping, validation, and graduation or termination.
  2. Provide technical direction across incubated initiatives, ensuring solutions are scalable, secure, resilient, and production‑ready.
  3. Ensure engineering teams deeply understand and design for domain‑specific constraints and requirements, including: Buildings (commercial buildings, campuses, multi‑site operations, 24×7 uptime expectations), Security (cybersecurity, privacy, regulatory compliance, secure‑by‑design principles), Industrial / OT (manufacturing, process industries, legacy systems, safety‑critical environments)
  4. Has led engineering innovation for software platforms that integrate with Building Management Systems (BMS) such as HVAC, lighting, energy, fire, and life‑safety systems.
  5. Own security‑by‑design and privacy‑by‑design accountability across all incubated software initiatives.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • 15+ years of software engineering experience with 5+ years in senior engineering leadership roles.
  • Proven track record leading innovation labs, incubators, or advanced development teams.
  • Strong technical depth in modern software architectures and distributed systems.
  • Demonstrated success moving ideas from concept to validated product or scaled platform in complex, real‑world domains.

Nice to have

  • Experience with Buildings, Industrial, SaaS, or platform‑based businesses.
  • Exposure to OT environments.

What the JD emphasized

  • domain realities from Buildings, Security, and Industrial contexts
  • non-functional requirements
  • domain-specific constraints and requirements
  • Buildings
  • Security
  • Industrial / OT
  • Building Management Systems (BMS)
  • multi-site and multi-tenant building deployments
  • continuous operations and minimal disruption
  • security-by-design and privacy-by-design
  • industrial and OT security standards
  • data protection and privacy regulations
  • Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)
  • industrial and OT-centric environments
  • industrial control systems (ICS)
  • deterministic performance, high-frequency telemetry, and near-real-time decision support
  • production continuity, safety, and reliability
  • long asset lifecycles
  • experimentation speed with technical rigor and domain responsibility
  • complex, real‑world domains
  • Buildings, Industrial, SaaS, or platform‑based businesses
  • OT envi

Other signals

  • leading innovation labs
  • prototyping
  • validation
  • emerging technologies including cloud-native platforms, SaaS, AI/ML, GenAI, IoT, and edge computing
  • domain-driven design practices
  • security-by-design and privacy-by-design
  • industrial and OT security standards
  • data protection and privacy regulations
  • industrial and OT-centric environments
  • deterministic performance, high-frequency telemetry, and near-real-time decision support
  • long asset lifecycles
  • experimentation speed with technical rigor and domain responsibility
  • validated learning, domain readiness, and transition viability