ffive
Mgr, Software Development Engineering
At a Glance
- Location
- Hyderabad (SEZ), India
- Work Regime
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full time
- Experience
- 10+ years
- Posted
- 2026-03-17
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Automation
- Engineering
Requirements
Deep understanding about development and maintenance of DevOps Automation tools
Proficient in software life cycle like Build/Release/Deploy and specialized in cloud automation through open-source DevOps tools like Gitlab, Jenkins.
Exposure to cloud platforms Networking (AWS, Azure) will be add-ons
Knowledge and proficiency in software engineering methodologies
Engineering and application delivery expertise
Demonstrated ability to guide and coach engineers
Responsibilities
Life at F5 is never dull. We are constantly identifying industry trends and disruptions, then innovating to get ahead of future customer needs-creating application services that help the world’s leading organizations deliver their critical business apps faster and with the highest levels of flexibility, security, performance, and quality.
But our success isn’t driven solely by what we do. We also care deeply about how we do it. At F5, our culture is how we live, every single day. And it’s producing extraordinary results-not only for our customers, but also for our employees. We understand that your life is about more than just work, so we are committed to a culture that supports your whole life.
We are looking for a thought leader and people manager experienced in Cloud infrastructure, DevOps and SRE practices to help lead the way as we seek to reinforce and build on a culture of continuous improvement and increasing collaboration and efficiency. This role will empower engineers, recruit, hire and mentor their directs while also acting as a coach/guide, provide feedback to help their group of engineers grow, and expand their professional development.
Act as an advisor and coach to directs on their work and team dynamics
Performance manage directs to enable engineers to operate at their highest potential