Engineering Manager, Human Data Interfaces

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · AI Research & Engineering

Engineering Manager for the Human Data Interfaces team, responsible for building systems to collect data that improves AI models. This involves developing novel interfaces, tooling, and infrastructure for data vendors and researchers, managing a team of engineers, and collaborating with research teams to ensure high-quality data collection at scale.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborate with research teams to support fast iteration on data collection experiments and data quality
  2. Design processes (e.g., postmortem review, incident response, on-call rotations) that help the team operate effectively
  3. Coach and support your reports to understand and pursue their professional growth
  4. Run the team's recruiting efforts efficiently, ensuring we can grow as quickly as we need through a period of rapid growth
  5. Set direction for the team, prioritizing across various high-impact projects

Skills

Required

  • people management
  • building internal tools
  • full-stack web development
  • user-facing application development
  • project management
  • recruiting

Nice to have

  • human data labelling interfaces
  • human-in-the-loop systems
  • data collection pipelines
  • working with researchers
  • complex UI interactions
  • annotation workflows
  • coaching
  • performance evaluation
  • mentorship
  • career development
  • prioritization
  • communicating across team/org boundaries
  • predicting staffing needs
  • designing interview loops
  • evaluating candidates
  • closing candidates

What the JD emphasized

  • experienced manager (at least 2 years of management experience)
  • building internal tools
  • full-stack web development experience
  • building, and improving the user-experience of, user-facing applications
  • Strong people management experience
  • Strong project management skills
  • Experience recruiting for your team

Other signals

  • building internal tools
  • data collection
  • human data interfaces
  • improving models