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SR.Engineering Manager – Web Portal

About the Role

We are looking for an Engineering Manager – Web Portal (Frontend) to lead the design, development, and scaling of high-traffic web platforms supporting Mutual Funds, Trading, Research and others web portals. This role will own frontend architecture and delivery for customer-facing platforms that demand high performance, reliability, and security.

You will work closely with Product, UX, Backend, and Business teams to translate complex financial workflows into intuitive, scalable, and responsive web experiences, while building and leading high-performing frontend engineering teams.

The ideal candidate will have consistent growth in software engineering roles in consumer Internet or SaaS companies, with increasing ownership in software delivery and people management year on year.

Opportunities We Offer

Ownership of large-scale, customer-facing financial web platforms

 Opportunity to define and scale modern frontend architecture

 Leadership role with strong influence on product experience and performance

 Exposure to BFSI / fintech-grade platforms with high availability and security needs

 Collaborative, fast-paced engineering environment

Key Responsibilities

Own frontend architecture and system design for large web portals

 Lead engineering teams building scalable, performant, and secure web applications

 Drive best practices in frontend development, code quality, and performance optimization

 Collaborate with Product, UX, Backend, and Platform teams to deliver end-to-end solutions

 Ensure responsiveness, accessibility, and cross-browser compatibility

 Mentor engineers and develop frontend technical leadership

 Take accountability for delivery timelines, platform stability, and user experience metrics

What We Look For

10 years of experience in frontend or full-stack development with 5 years in engineering leadership roles

 Strong expertise in building and scaling consumer-facing web platforms

 Proven experience managing teams delivering complex, high-traffic portals

 Solid understanding of frontend architecture, state management, and performance optimization

 Ability to work closely with business stakeholders and translate requirements into technical solutions

 Strong understanding of computer science concepts, data structures, and algorithms.

 Excellent communication skills and a strong inclination towards people growth, team development, and a growth mindset required to build high-performance engineering teams.

Tech Stack

Frontend: React.js, Next.js

 Cloud & Hosting: AWS

Bonus Points For

Prior experience in Mutual Funds, Trading, Research, or BFSI platforms

 Exposure to frontend security best practices for financial applications

 Experience with SEO, analytics, and monitoring for large web portals

 Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and cloud-native deployments

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