You'll lead the engineering side of an in-flight AI-first transition at wealth product company operating in the GCC. You own architecture, delivery speed, engineering excellence, and the AI-first engineering practice at the team level. You partner with Product on the org-wide AI transformation.
What you'll own:
- AI-first engineering practice.The team is mid-transition — Cursor is in daily use, licenses in place, foundations under construction. You take ownership of what's next: deeper.cursor/rules/ , mature MCP context (Notion / GitHub / DB / Figma), agent-based PR review, custom Cursor skills, Managed Agents for internal workflows. You personally use these tools every day and set the bar for the team.
- Delivery speed.Primary KPI: meaningfully reduce median time-to-market. You own the process changes and tooling that get there.
- Architecture calls.Lead near-term mobile platform strategy decisions. Own backend evolution, infrastructure direction, tech-debt vs feature pacing.
- DevOps / security calibration.With 3 DevOps and a regulated product, security matters — but over-securitization is expensive. You decide where the line is per feature/system, not by default max.
- Team coordination.Coordinate a flat, IC-strong engineering org. Team composition and hiring decisions — when to grow, when to invest in tooling instead, when to reshape.
- Regulatory and audit posture.Meet wealth/investment regulatory requirements without letting compliance become a default shipping blocker.
Must-have:
- You use AI (Cursor / Claude / agents) in your own daily engineering work today.Non-negotiable. "I've tried it" — not you.
- 8+ years engineering, 3+ years in engineering leadership(CTO / Head of Engineering / EM in a 10-50 person eng org).
- Shipped in a regulated or trust-sensitive product.Wealth/fintech ideal; payments/insurance/health Tech.
- Player-coach mode.Still reviewing PRs, still making technical calls. Not "manager-of-managers only."
- Comfortable leading a flat, IC-strong engineering org(10-20 people) without formal middle management. You've done it before and can explain how decisions flowed.
- Mobile-heavy team experience.You've led teams where mobile ≥ 40% of eng. You have real opinions on native vs cross-platform (Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, etc.).
- Concrete architectural opinions.Real takes on Kotlin Multiplatform, monorepo vs multirepo, agent architectures. "It depends" without follow-up is a fail.
- Full lifecycle team-building experience.You've grown, restructured, and made hard people calls when needed — not just hired.
- English fluent
Nice to have:
- Direct experience with Kotlin Multiplatform migration or similar cross-platform consolidation.
- Experience running an internal AI-first engineering transformation (not shipping AI features to customers — the way the team_builds_).
- Managed Agents / Agent SDK hands-on experience (Claude / OpenAI).
What we offer:
- A competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Health insurance
- Multisport card.
- Food voucher
- 2 weeks fully paid sick leave.
- 3 days per week work from home option.
- 28 days paid leave.
- Opportunities for professional growth and development, including certifications and training.