Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology (DEE&T) is seeking a passionate Software Engineering Senior Manager to join their Quality & Insights team. This role combines technical leadership with people management, focusing on developing tools and processes that support Disney's diverse software products across web, mobile, and OTT platforms.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work on high-profile products including Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ & ESPN, making a direct impact on how millions of users experience Disney's streaming services. The role requires a blend of technical expertise in quality engineering and strong leadership capabilities to manage diverse, global teams.
As a senior manager, you'll be responsible for building and leading quality engineering teams, driving innovation in test automation, and ensuring the successful delivery of Disney's world-class products. You'll work closely with product and engineering teams to implement solutions for complex technical challenges while maintaining Disney's high-quality standards.
The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $184,300 to $270,700 depending on location and experience, plus comprehensive benefits including medical coverage and bonus opportunities. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced quality engineering leaders who want to make an impact at one of the world's most prestigious entertainment companies.
Key responsibilities include managing remote and hybrid teams, driving quality initiatives, coordinating with stakeholders, and leading both short-term and long-term projects. The ideal candidate will have 10+ years of testing experience, strong programming skills in languages like Java, Python, or JavaScript, and proven leadership abilities.
Join a team that values innovation, continuous improvement, and takes pride in solving challenging problems at scale. You'll be part of Disney's digital transformation, helping to shape the future of entertainment technology while working with some of the most recognized brands in the industry.