Senior Engineering Manager - Release Engineering

Mercury Mercury · Fintech · Remote · Software Engineering

Engineering Manager to lead a Release Engineering team responsible for the CI/CD platform, build infrastructure, deployment tooling, and practices that enable rapid and reliable software delivery in a fast-scaling fintech company. The role involves managing a team, driving improvements in pipeline reliability, build times, and deployment confidence, and ensuring the release process is a competitive advantage.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and grow a team of four engineers focused on CI/CD infrastructure, build systems, deployment automation, and developer tooling.
  2. Create a strong culture of operational excellence, with measurable improvements to pipeline reliability, build times, and deployment confidence.
  3. Own Mercury's release pipeline end-to-end — from pull request merge to production — ensuring it is fast, reliable, observable, and secure.
  4. Drive the strategy and execution for improving build performance, test reliability, deployment safety (canaries, feature flags, rollbacks), and developer velocity.
  5. Partner closely with Platform, Security, and Product Engineering teams to design and deliver systems that meet the demands of a rapidly scaling fintech.

Skills

Required

  • software engineering experience
  • managing engineering teams
  • CI/CD systems
  • build systems
  • containerization
  • infrastructure-as-code
  • release velocity and reliability
  • operating in regulated or security-sensitive environments
  • cross-functional communication skills
  • attract, develop, and retain exceptional talent

Nice to have

  • fintech
  • payments
  • banking

What the JD emphasized

  • high-growth or high-availability environments
  • regulated or security-sensitive environments
  • partner closely with Platform, Security, and Product Engineering teams
  • Establish and evangelize release engineering best practices
  • Balance long-term platform investments with the day-to-day reliability needs