Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) is seeking an Engineering Manager to lead their Android SDK team, responsible for collecting, processing, and sending high-fidelity sensor data from smartphones and connected hardware, which is critical for CMT's AI-driven platform and SaaS revenue, aiming to make roads and drivers safer.
Requirements
- 7+ years of professional software development experience, with a focus on Android or mobile platforms
- 2+ years of engineering management experience, including distributed team leadership and leading QA
- Strong expertise in Kotlin, Android frameworks, lifecycle management, and mobile observability
- Experience developing and maintaining SDKs or mobile platforms used by external developers is a major plus
- Track record of delivering reliable, high-impact software in an agile environment
- Comfortable being hands-on when needed, especially to lead by example or during team ramp-up
Responsibilities
- Oversee the design, development, testing, and maintenance of the Android Mobile SDK
- Collaborate with product, hardware, and backend teams to deliver a reliable mobile sensing intelligence platform.
- Advocate for clean, scalable, and testable code and drive improvements in automation, observability and resilience
- Be a technical resource to the team — especially during onboarding and critical projects
- Translate business needs into engineering priorities and manage project execution across time zones
- Drive planning, retrospectives, and delivery of roadmap items with high predictability and velocity
- Track SDK adoption, integration health, and release quality with metrics that drive improvements
Other
- Lead a geographically distributed team of high-caliber Android engineers & QAs in Cambridge and Budapest
- Foster a high-trust, high-performance environment focused on quality, impact, and collaboration
- Support individual career development, provide regular coaching, and drive performance reviews
- Ensure strong team alignment with CMT's Engineering values, business goals, and engineering best practices
- Strong cross-functional communication and the ability to partner with technical and non-technical teams