Engineering Manager
Lead and scale engineering teams to deliver product and data solutions for a fast‑growing creator‑management platform across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Hey, I'm Hendry . I lead engineering at Modash. I'm looking for someone to partner with me and take ownership of our product engineering teams. Let me give you the full picture.
Modash helps brands find, vet, and manage creators at scale across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. We track 250M+ creator profiles, we're profitable, growing fast, and preparing for Series B.
Why we're hiring
We have ~20 engineers across four product teams working together with ~15 engineers working on our data product. They're really really good. The product works and customers love it. But we're about to enter a phase where what got us here won't get us there. New customer segments, new product lines, a team that needs to double. We need a leader who's done this before. Someone who can take what's working and build the org that scales it.
If you want a feel for how we think about building software, check our Engineering Blog .
What you'll actually own
Here are the specific outcomes you'd be responsible for:
1. Grow the leaders who grow the teams.
Your job is to coach dev leads into people who can run great teams. You’ll also be growing the next set of leaders internally. You'll run real 1:1s, set strong expectations, give specific feedback, and deal with performance issues directly.
2. Build the team that takes product to €30m ARR and beyond.
You'll build the engineering org that makes that number real. That means standing up teams for new customer segments, shipping new product lines, deepening the existing ones and making sure engineering velocity continues to increase each quarter. You're the person who says "no" when it's uncomfortable and redirects energy toward depth.
3. Build the flywheel.
We sit on a massive amount of creator data. 250M+ profiles. We want our recommendations to get smarter every time a creator is saved to lis or campaign runs. The data is there. The infrastructure to turn it into compounding product value is not. That's your problem to solve. You'll partner with product and data teams to figure out what to build and how to ship it.
What the day-to-day looks like
Here's what a typical week might include:
Posted June 22, 2026