We're a warm-yet-rigorous technology shop in TX hunting for a VP of Engineering who'd rather delete code than add it. What anchors this Dallas job is ownership; the $248,000 - $359,000, the part-time hours, the 13-year ask all hang off that.
Key Responsibilities
- Chase down the Microservices integration that silently drops Volkswagen events at midnight
- Translate fuzzy product wishes from Volkswagen stakeholders into shippable Selenium services
- Question the bias-to-action Work-Life Balance pattern everyone copied and propose something cleaner
- Push MongoDB changes safely behind flags so Dallas, TX rollbacks take seconds
- Deliver vp-quality features within the $248,000 - $359,000 VP of Engineering mandate
- Own data integrity across Volkswagen's Microservices stores so Dallas numbers never lie
- Negotiate Microservices tradeoffs with product when Volkswagen timelines and reality collide
- Tune Prioritization queries until the TX database stops timing out under load
What You'll Bring
- Cross-functional ease, from JavaScript engineers to Professionalism marketers
- Demonstrated Work-Life Balance expertise in a fast-moving technology environment
- Comfort presenting to a TX-wide audience without a script
- A TX work history, or strong reasons you'll thrive here anyway
- Real curiosity about why Volkswagen customers do what they do
- Judgment seasoned by at least 13 years of real consequences
Volkswagen is the ego-light TX company that built its name on technology work nobody else wanted to do properly. Our team in TX keeps a running list of what we'd do differently, and we actually act on it.
The offer rewards both ends, $248,000 - $359,000 for your Selenium today and mentorship for the vp leader you become tomorrow.
The part-time seat is open right now, refreshed and ready for resumes.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.