Senior Engineering Leadership in AI (British Columbia)

Senior Engineering Leadership in AI (British Columbia)

18 Aug
|
Decisive Point
|
British Columbia

18 Aug

Decisive Point

British Columbia

Join Asana as a Senior Engineering Manager, leading the Agent Orchestration team to advance AI functionality across enterprise platforms in Vancouver. You'll integrate systems that empower AI Teammates.

This managerial role involves guiding three to six senior engineers, ensuring seamless connections for Asana's cutting-edge AI agents. Your leadership will focus on enhancing agent capabilities while meeting the complex demands of enterprise compliance. Collaborating closely with various teams, you'll drive shared priorities and best engineering practices to support impactful AI deployment.

Key Responsibilities:
• Manage and mentor the Agent Orchestration engineering team
• Establish frameworks for integrating AI across enterprise tools




• Define technical direction and streamline development processes
• Champion engineering velocity and project execution
• Collaborate with diverse stakeholders on AI initiatives

Requirements:
• 8+ years in software engineering and 4+ in management
• Passion for AI technologies and collaborative solutions
• Proven ability to navigate complex integrations
• Experience leading high-performing engineering teams
• Flexible in adapting to rapid technological shifts

Lead Asana’s transformative journey in AI integration and collaboration.
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📌 Senior Engineering Leadership in AI (British Columbia)
🏢 Decisive Point
📍 British Columbia

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