Engineering Manager, API Platform

1Password 1Password · Enterprise · United States, Canada · Remote · Technology

1Password is seeking an Engineering Manager for their API Platform team. This role involves people leadership, delivery execution, and operational excellence for the public API platform, which powers secure, reliable, and scalable interactions for customers, partners, and internal consumers. The team builds foundational systems for all public-facing APIs, focusing on security, stability, and resilience as adoption grows. The manager will lead backend engineers, define goals, ensure predictable delivery, and partner with technical leads on platform strategy and architectural direction.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead, mentor, and grow a team of backend engineers building foundational API infrastructure, fostering a culture of ownership, collaboration, and continuous improvement
  2. Define clear goals, manage team capacity, and ensure predictable, high-quality delivery while balancing speed, safety, and long-term maintainability
  3. Own delivery of the public API platform, including shared services, core APIs, and platform capabilities used by teams across 1Password
  4. Ensure APIs are secure, stable, and resilient as adoption grows
  5. Partner with technical DRIs to ensure platform decisions align with long-term architectural direction

Skills

Required

  • 3+ years of experience managing, leading, and mentoring software engineering teams
  • Experience building and operating API platforms, backend systems, or shared infrastructure
  • Strong understanding of API design, platform engineering, and developer-facing systems
  • Familiarity with authentication, authorization, and identity concepts (OAuth, IAM, scoped access, policy enforcement)
  • Proven ability to deliver complex technical initiatives through others, especially in ambiguous or evolving problem spaces
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts to both engineering and non-technical stakeholders

What the JD emphasized

  • API platforms
  • backend systems
  • shared infrastructure
  • balancing speed, safety, and long-term maintainability
  • long-lived API contracts and platform integrity