PolicyMe

Insurance

SoftwareEngineerManager

CA$145–210k ~AI est. Ontario, Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Software Engineer Manager at PolicyMe. Skills: AI Engineering, Team Leadership, Scalable AI Systems. Lead and manage team. Provide mentorship”

Industry & Context.

Insurance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years software development, 2+ years managing engineering teams, Build and operate production AI systems, Technical background web development, Experience with cloud architecture, Experience with DevOps, Experience with data/ML pipelines, Experience with infrastructure

Nice to Have

Full-stack environment expertise, React expertise, Python expertise, Node.js expertise, AI/ML disciplines expertise, NLP expertise, Computer vision expertise, Recommendation systems expertise

What You'll Do.

Provide performance feedback

Oversee technical design

Collaborate with product teams

Collaborate with design teams

Collaborate with QA teams

Drive architecture decisions

Foster innovative environment

Lead technical decision-making

Promote continuous learning

Uplift team expertise

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional projects; Cross-functional teams; Stakeholder management

Communication Scope

Simplify technical concepts

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

## Description Overview of the role We’re on a mission to modernize insurance, making it simpler, more accessible, and customer-first. The insurance industry is a $1T market that has remained largely untouched by the digital revolution, and PolicyMe is here to change that. As a remote-first, Toronto-based startup with big ambitions, we’re looking for a Software Engineering Manager to help us build the future of insurance in Canada and beyond.   As an AI Engineering Manager at PolicyMe, you will be responsible for leading and scaling a high-performance team developing an AI-powered product suite that modernizes the insurance experience. Leveraging cutting-edge AI/ML technologies, your team will build groundbreaking intelligent applications to drive PolicyMe's mission of becoming one of the biggest insurance brands in Canada.   You'll bring your leadership experience and deep expertise in AI engineering to guide the team in architecting scalable, secure AI systems. Under your direction, the team will employ AI capabilities like natural language processing, computer vision, and recommendation engines to create innovative products that streamline operations and deliver data-driven insights. You’ll use your leadership and technical experience to guide the team in making strategic decisions, optimizing AI development processes, and maintaining rigorous practices for deploying AI responsibly and at scale. ## What you'll be doing Lead and manage a team of fullstack/AI engineers, provide mentorship, performance feedback and enable career growth for the team Oversee technical design, development and deployment of fullstack web applications backed by AI technology Collaborate with product, design, and QA teams to ensure seamless execution and delivery of cross-functional projects. Drive architecture decisions for scalable, reliable, secure cloud-based AI platforms that align with business objectives Foster an innovative environment for exploring state-of-the-art AI techniques

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