The Head of Engineering will scale the organization, ensure quality release cycles, and implement AI-powered tools for enhanced development velocity.
Revenium, a category-defining company building the FinOps layer for the AI revolution, seeks a Head of Engineering (HoE) to serve as the Operational Executor for our distributed team.
The HoE’s primary mission is to scale the engineering organization by driving execution discipline, ensuring predictable monthly release cycles with high quality, and building out a layered leadership structure across Front-End, Back-End, and Middleware groups.
Expertise in implementing and measuring the impact of AI-powered development tools (like Copilot/Claude) org-wide to act as a force multiplier for velocity is required.
Top Skills
Ai-Powered Development Tools
Claude
Copilot
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