
Secfix · Remote-Munich
Location: Remote (EMEA) · Germany/Munich preferred - CET/CEST timezone Hi — I'm Grigory, Co-Founder and CTO at Secfix. How do you feel about shipping feature...
Location: Remote (EMEA) · Germany/Munich preferred - CET/CEST timezone
Hi — I'm Grigory, Co-Founder and CTO at Secfix. How do you feel about shipping features yourself in the first month, building the
hiring process in the second, and coaching engineers to get measurably better in the third and staying close to building longterm?
If that sounds like the right order — strong engineer first, manager second — read on.
I've spent most of my career believing that the best engineering leaders aren't the ones who run the most meetings. They're the
ones who make everyone around them faster, clearer, and more confident — and they can do that because they've been through the
hard technical problems themselves.
At Secfix, I've been doing the engineering management work: 1:1s, hiring, design reviews, performance conversations since we
started. The team is five engineers and a product designer. They're great, they work hard, and they ship. But I'm spread across
too many things, and certain areas aren't getting the attention they deserve.
I need someone to take this on. Not as a delegator, but as the strongest individual contributor on the team who also happens to
lead it.
You'll work directly with me and make huge impact on the engineering culture and our customers.
— Grigory
Over 1.78 million SMBs in Europe need to comply with security frameworks — ISO 27001, GDPR, TISAX, SOC 2 — just to sell to
enterprise customers. The process is manual, painful, and takes over a year. We automated it.
Our platform integrates with a company's full tech stack — AWS, Azure AD, Jira, GitLab, GCP, and more — automatically extracts
compliance evidence, and guides teams to certification in weeks instead of months. Our fastest customer certified in 4 weeks
instead of the industry-standard 12+ months.
We've raised €17M in total (€12M Series A), backed by Alstin Capital, Neosfer (Commerzbank), and Bayern Capital. We're on a
profitable trajectory, growing fast, and building the team that will take us to European market leadership.
This space is not threatened by AI, it's amplified by it. Compliance requires deep domain expertise combined with automation. Our
new AI product (CISO AI) is just getting started, and there's a huge amount of engineering work ahead: agentic workflows,
intelligent evidence collection, context-aware policy generation, and more.
This isn't a role where you show up and start running standups. There are no standups. Here's how we think about the first months:
Month 1: Become a strong IC. Get into the codebase, ship a meaningful feature, and prove to yourself and the team that you can
build at the level we need. You don't need to be the best senior engineer on day one, but you should be onboarded and delivering
high-quality work fast enough that you can credibly help others improve. Expect to spend 70–80% of your time writing code.
Month 2: Own hiring. Beyond continued IC contributions, take over engineering interviews and build a better technical interview
process. The current setup depends too many people. You'll design technical challenges, run screens, and make hiring more
consistent and repeatable. This matters — we're planning to double the team in the next 12 months.
Month 3: Start leading. Help design a pragmatic way to evaluate team performance — simple, measurable, not bureaucratic. Start
doing more regular 1:1s with each team member, focused on three things: output x impact, quality, and AI efficiency. Identify
who's behind and help them improve. Remove obstacles from top performers.
Over time, the balance shifts. Coding goes from 70% to 10–20%. Hiring becomes the plurality of your work, we’ll grow the team from
5 engineers to 9 in the next months (50–70% during active hiring, 20–30% after). Mentorship and process improvement grow as the
team grows. But you never fully stop building — you stay in the code enough to have credible technical judgment. I see this
pattern across all our best leaders, from Lead CSM to Lead GTM.
In addition to management work, here are examples of projects you'll work on in the next months:
architecture, getting alignment, and driving it to production. And leaving the system in a state the team can own.
need more granular RBAC, sub-workspace collaboration, and new control layers. You'll help build what makes that possible.
backend architecture for agentic compliance workflows, intelligent evidence collection, and context-aware policy generation.
and you share that curiosity openly. You try new tools, figure out what works, and bring the rest of the team along. Not
through formal sessions, but through the natural back-and-forth of working together day to day.
When something breaks in production, some managers think: "We need a better incident response runbook. Let's create an on-call
rotation. Let's add a post-mortem template." They reach for systems and documentation.
The person we're looking for thinks: "Who on the team has the most context on this service? Is someone blocked or can they jump
in? Let me get the right two people talking to each other." They reach for individuals and their capabilities. This comes once you
solved the problem, not before.
This matters more to us than almost anything else. At five engineers, we don't need a rigid process. We need someone who knows
exactly what each person is good at, what they're struggling with, and how to get the best out of them today — not after
implementing a framework.
We've written in depth about our engineering culture. Here's the short version — read the full articles linked below if you want
the real picture.
walkthroughs, Notion for specs, Gather for pairing, and Slack only for what's urgent or lightweight. We don't do status
theatre. We wrote about our thoughtful communication and our remote culture, give it a read.
To drive it home, here's a recent calendar of an engineer who has been with us for over a year:
ships, and dissolves. No standing squads, no permanent team structures — at least not yet. The people closest to the problem
usually shape the solution.
encoded skills and rules that live in the codebase — component patterns, folder structure, architecture choices, and the path
from Figma to Angular code. AI checks code against architecture rules before human review. We have a dedicated design QA skill
that compares Figma against coded output. We don't use AI to lower the bar, we use it to reach the bar faster with more
iterations behind us. In case you’re interested, we wrote a piece about it here.
don't sit in a backlog competing with roadmap work. Critical issues get fixed immediately. High-severity within 48 hours. Every
bug has an owner. Weekly quality review as part of Monday planning. Quality as identity, in compliance, being correct isn't a
nice-to-have, it's the entire value proposition. We care about edge cases, data integrity, and getting the details right.
Customers notice the speed and polish before they can name it. That kind of quality builds trust. In our category, trust is the
product.
people with great taste who treat feedback as signals, not KPIs. We stay close to customers — CS check-ins, support tickets,
Mixpanel events, onboarding calls — but none of these sources makes the decision for us.
cases, data integrity, and getting the details right. Customers notice the speed and polish before they can name it. That kind
of quality builds trust. In our category, trust is the product.
We're looking for a specific profile. I'd rather be honest about it up front.
skip into management early because coding wasn't working out. You were already promoted to that level and stayed there,
growing, before choosing to lead.
ambiguity at the start of a project and messy reality at the end. You write a clear technical design before you start
developing — and you hold that design loosely, adapting when you get good feedback.
what holds them back, and how to move them forward. You have a nuanced answer and opinion.
projects. You have opinions about how AI changes the engineering workflow from ideation to release, and you want to push a team
to get continuously increase velocity.
and ship it."
and high-performing as it grows even though there is little process.
shared, you take it seriously. But are not scared about jumping in a pair programming session either.
this transition early. That's fine — but it's not what we need today. We need someone who's been in the codebase themselves
recently, not someone who managed people who were for many years.
profile. We need someone who's been through the challenges we have right now growing from 4 to 8 engineers in age, not a
strategist.
person on it immediately. We believe the answer to most engineering problems is better people with better context and more
ownership — not more templates. Process improvements need to be made but in the second step.
features, they help team find better ways to build them.
rather than building.
specs) for the sake of hiring numbers. We disagree, and we want someone who actively disagrees with status quo too.
— that's it. If the level on your LinkedIn profile is important to you, we're probably not the right fit. Most of people we
hire into senior roles come from Staff/Principal level.
principal engineer level or equivalent
similar stage company
doesn’t
work across multiple languages including Python and Golang
We want to see how you think, build, and lead — not test you on algorithms. Here's the process:
Then you’ll get the offer! If we don't make an offer, we'll tell you why.
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Hybrid role to be based in our London, Bath or Edinburgh office. ABOUT US Seccl is the Octopus-owned embedded investment platform that’s on a mission to helping more people to invest – and invest well. We’re B-Corp certified with an amazing product-market fit, impressive early traction and the potential to transform an outdated industry, for the better. We've been growing fast and will scale even faster over the next few years. We’re also proud to be part of Octopus, the £multi-billion group that's on a mission to breathe new life into broken industries, through companies like Octopus Energy, Octopus Investments and Octopus Money. Check out the Seccl website for the latest on our products and our mission to shape the future of investments. THE ROLE As an Engineering manager, you’ll lead one of Seccl’s product engineering squads, helping the team deliver high-quality, scalable platform capability while creating an environment where engineers can do their best work. You’ll play a key role in building strong, psychologically safe engineering teams with a culture of continual learning, trust, empowerment and experimentation. You’ll support engineers through coaching, personal development and line management, while also helping the squad deliver valuable, reliable and well-engineered outcomes. You’ll work closely with Product managers, Engineering leaders and stakeholders across the business to define priorities, plan delivery and make sure the team is focused on the right outcomes. You’ll help balance delivery pace with engineering quality, operational resilience, security and long-term maintainability. This is a leadership role with delivery, people and engineering accountability. You’ll be close enough to the technology to guide and challenge technical decisions, while enabling engineers to own solutions and grow their capability. 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You’ll get on great here if you relish the ambiguity of rapid growth and are willing to embrace uncertainty WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU… We offer a generous mix of benefits for the things that really matter to our people, including: 💰 A salary between £95 000 - £110 000– dependant on experience + reviewed annually 🌴 27 days holiday + bank holidays (some can be flexible) + day off on your birthday + three days (full time) per year for Dependant leave 💙 Two volunteering days per year 🏅 Length of service award – one month paid sabbatical at eight years ✅ 6% employer pension contribution, and life assurance 🏥 Private medical insurance with AXA Health 👪 Enhanced Parental leave 💻 MacBook and up to £500 home office set up budget 📖 £750 per person learning budget 🌎 Option to work abroad for up to six weeks a year 🌻 Health and wellbeing initiatives including free therapy via Wellness Cloud, mental health support via Headspace 🌱 Strong financial wellbeing focus including access to Octopus Money, Octopus Share Incentive Plan and will writing offering via Octopus Legacy 🎁 Perkbox – Flexi-points giving you a range of discounts and perks including free weekly coffee, gym and retail discounts 🚲 Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work and Octopus Electric Vehicle Leasing OUR CULTURE We're proud to put people first, creating a culture where we truly listen to what matters most to them. Our transparent and inclusive environment encourages diversity of thought, challenge and experimentation. Check out our Glassdoor page for the latest reviews or our LinkedIn for company updates and insights from the team. INTERVIEW PROCESS Interviewing is a two-way thing, and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you. Our interviews are conversational, so come with questions and be curious. In general, you can expect the interview process to look a bit like this, (following an initial chat with one of our Talent team): * First round – 60 min System design technical round * Second round – 45-min Leadership and cross-functional collaboration * Final round – 45 mins bar-raiser culture-based interview ⏳ We’ll only close this role once we have enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to make sure you don’t miss out and you should expect to hear back from us within one to two weeks of applying. 🌈 Our aim is to build a diverse and inclusive company of awesome people, with unique skills, passions and experiences. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to age, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, national origin, or veteran, neurodiversity or disability status. If this sounds like your kind of thing, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t tick every box. We’d love to hear from you! #LI-VS1 #LI-hybrid