Senior Engineering Manager - Security Platform Engineering

Canva Canva · Enterprise · Sydney, Australia · Information Technology

Senior Engineering Manager to lead Security Platform Engineering and Security Development teams at Canva. Responsibilities include managing engineers, owning strategy and roadmap for security platforms, coaching engineers, driving adoption of security systems, and ensuring secure guardrails for developers. Requires strong software engineering fundamentals, experience managing teams, and cloud-based service experience. Experience with security domains, Golang/Java/Rust, and infrastructure tools is a plus.

What you'd actually do

  1. Managing two small teams of software engineers who design and implement software to reduce risk.
  2. Owning the strategy and roadmap for both teams, balancing security and developer experience to build an experience that allows Canvanauts to move quickly, while having secure guardrails in place.
  3. Coach and develop engineers by providing regular, practical feedback to help them reach their personal growth goals
  4. Own the team’s development methodology including sprint planning, stand-ups and retrospectives resulting in a high-performing team
  5. Driving adoption of our systems internally across Canva engineering teams, championing the benefits of what we build.

Skills

Required

  • Experience in directly managing a high-performing team
  • Strong software engineering fundamentals
  • Experience partnering cross-functionally with software engineering, SRE/DevOps, and compliance teams
  • Experience with languages such as Golang, Java, Rust or similar
  • Experience in building and operating cloud-based services

Nice to have

  • Experience in a security domain (application sandboxing, encryption, vulnerability scanning, etc)
  • An understanding of the security products industry, and security risk
  • Experience with infrastructure tools like Terraform, Helm, K8s, or similar
  • Experience working with CI/CD systems and defining integration pipelines

What the JD emphasized

  • security domain expertise
  • reduce security risk
  • reduce risk
  • secure guardrails