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As Airtable scales as a product and company, we are looking for an experienced human-centric Engineering Manager for Airtable’s Connectivity team within the Platform group. The Connectivity team is responsible for building features that allow customers to understand the data that’s useful to them and import the right data easily from other systems of record. These features transform the lives of our customers by enabling them to build collaborative applications on top of relevant data helping break down data silos within their enterprises.
The team consists of a highly talented cohort of frontend, full stack and backend engineers and engineering managers. As a leader within this team you will reinforce a collaborative culture enabling each engineer to grow, innovate, and do their best work. You will have close interactions with our Product Managers and Designers to influence the product roadmap and ensure that these products deliver on customer value.
At Airtable, we firmly believe that the person who knows how to best do your work is you! This is true whether you’re orchestrating the editorial calendar at a major media corporation or running a one-person cricket farm—and it’s why we think that you’re the best person to create the software that you need to do your work.
The ability to make software opens up tremendous creative possibilities, and we want to empower people to bring these possibilities to life—no matter how ambitious. The good news is that creating software doesn’t have to mean writing code.
With Airtable, you can create your own software using familiar, approachable building blocks—spreadsheet-like grids, calendars, kanban boards, charts, and more—and combine them in ways that make sense for you and your team.
People from all walks of life and every corner of the globe use Airtable to get their work done. Over 300,000 organizations run on Airtable—from massive Fortune 500 companies to small nonprofits. They’ve created their own custom software for everything from managing viral video production, to planning UX research projects, to handling lost and found items at music festivals, to saving endangered languages. What will you create?