Senior Engineering Manager, Infrastructure

Skydio Skydio · Defense · San Mateo, CA +1 · R&D

Skydio is seeking an experienced Engineering Manager to lead their Software Infrastructure Team, which owns foundational platform systems for Skydio Cloud. The role involves leading teams, technical architecture, and execution for site-reliability engineering, observability, software deployment, and cloud-to-drone infrastructure. The position requires experience in regulated environments and customer engagement.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the architecture and operation of Skydio’s core AWS and Kubernetes infrastructure, including workload security, deployment systems, scaling, and platform reliability.
  2. Raise the bar on infrastructure security and operational excellence to ensure Skydio remains a trusted platform for enterprise and government customers.
  3. Hire, mentor, and grow a high-performing infrastructure engineering team.
  4. Engage directly with customers and security stakeholders to explain Skydio’s security posture, infrastructure architecture, and operational practices.
  5. Participate in incident response and operational leadership alongside the infrastructure team, helping coordinate and drive resolution during production events.

Skills

Required

  • Proven ability to lead highly technical teams while remaining effective in hands-on architectural and operational discussions.
  • Experience partnering with security, compliance, and customer-facing teams in regulated environments.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to engage directly with enterprise and government customers.
  • Deep experience architecting and operating Kubernetes platforms on AWS and/or GCP.
  • Strong expertise in observability, incident response, and performance analysis across distributed systems and databases.
  • Comfortable operating in fast-moving environments with high ownership and accountability.

Nice to have

  • Comfortable leveraging AI-assisted development workflows to improve engineering velocity, infrastructure operations, and software quality.

What the JD emphasized

  • highly regulated environments
  • stringent requirements around security, privacy, compliance, and data sovereignty
  • enterprise and government customers
  • security posture
  • infrastructure architecture
  • operational practices