Engineering Manager, Infrastructure (Remote, US)
Renew Home • United States
Posted: May 18, 2026
Job Description
Who We Are
Renew Home is on a mission to change how we power the world by making it easier for customers to save energy and money at home as part of the largest residential virtual power plant in North America.
We partner with industry-leading brands to better manage residential energy for users by prioritizing efficiency, savings, and comfort — and cleaner energy for everyone.
We are an Equal Opportunity employer striving to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment where everyone feels that they have a voice that is heard.
We strongly encourage candidates to check out our website at www.renewhome.com to learn more about the world-changing work we are doing.
Role Summary
You'll lead the Infrastructure team — a group of 5-8 engineers responsible for the foundation everything else at Renew Home runs on. The team owns cloud accounts, networking, security, CI/CD, deployment tooling, observability, and the developer experience that surrounds all of it. Other engineering teams build on top of what your team provides — your team's leverage shows up in how fast the rest of the company can ship.
This is a hands-on engineering manager role. You'll spend most of your time on people, planning, and cross-team alignment, but you should be technical enough to debate architecture, review a tricky design doc, and sense when a project is in trouble before it lands on your desk.
What You Will Do
- The team. Hiring, growth, performance, and career development for seven engineers across three sub-disciplines. Setting expectations, giving direct feedback, and building a team people want to stay on.
- The roadmap. Translating company priorities into an infra roadmap that balances reliability work, platform investment, security posture, and the steady stream of "unblock the product team" asks.
- Operational health. Participate in on-call rotations, On-call rotation quality, incident response, postmortem culture, and the SLOs to keep the platform healthy.
- Cross-team partnership. You'll be the primary point of contact for product engineering, data, and security leadership. Your team's reputation lives or dies by how well it serves its consumers.
- Security posture. Partnering with security engineering to drive identity, access, audit, and compliance work — making sure security is built into the platform rather than bolted on.
- CI/CD and test automation. The health of the pipelines, runners, and test infrastructure the entire engineering org relies on. Partnering with your automation engineers to drive build times down, flake rates down, and developer confidence up.
- Budget and vendor relationships. Cloud spend, tooling decisions, and the buy-vs-build calls that compound over time.
- 5+ years managing infrastructure, platform, SRE, or DevOps teams, with prior IC experience in one of those disciplines.
- Track record of running an on-call rotation — maintain clear ownership, useful runbooks, alerts that mean something.
- Experience hiring and growing senior engineers, including giving direct feedback and managing performance honestly.
- Strong production cloud experience, with real depth in at least one major hyperscaler provider (AWS/GCP/Azure).
- Strong experience in CI/CD, and identity & access.
- Demonstrated ability to set roadmap priorities under pressure, including saying no and sequencing deferred work.
- Comfortable operating across teams: partnering with product engineering leads, operations, and finance without losing the thread.
- Bonuses:
- Background managing or working closely with security engineers — shaping a security program, not just shipping point fixes.
- Multi-cloud experience.
- Experience scaling a platform team through company growth (10 → 30 → 100+ engineers served).
- Background in energy, utilities, IoT, or other regulated / SLO-sensitive domains.
- Fluency with AI-assisted development tools and a perspective on how to roll them out across a platform team thoughtfully.
Additional Content
Who We Are
Renew Home is on a mission to change how we power the world by making it easier for customers to save energy and money at home as part of the largest residential virtual power plant in North America.
We partner with industry-leading brands to better manage residential energy for users by prioritizing efficiency, savings, and comfort — and cleaner energy for everyone.
We are an Equal Opportunity employer striving to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment where everyone feels that they have a voice that is heard.
We strongly encourage candidates to check out our website at www.renewhome.com to learn more about the world-changing work we are doing.
Role Summary
You'll lead the Infrastructure team — a group of 5-8 engineers responsible for the foundation everything else at Renew Home runs on. The team owns cloud accounts, networking, security, CI/CD, deployment tooling, observability, and the developer experience that surrounds all of it. Other engineering teams build on top of what your team provides — your team's leverage shows up in how fast the rest of the company can ship.
This is a hands-on engineering manager role. You'll spend most of your time on people, planning, and cross-team alignment, but you should be technical enough to debate architecture, review a tricky design doc, and sense when a project is in trouble before it lands on your desk.
What You Will Do
- The team. Hiring, growth, performance, and career development for seven engineers across three sub-disciplines. Setting expectations, giving direct feedback, and building a team people want to stay on.
- The roadmap. Translating company priorities into an infra roadmap that balances reliability work, platform investment, security posture, and the steady stream of "unblock the product team" asks.
- Operational health. Participate in on-call rotations, On-call rotation quality, incident response, postmortem culture, and the SLOs to keep the platform healthy.
- Cross-team partnership. You'll be the primary point of contact for product engineering, data, and security leadership. Your team's reputation lives or dies by how well it serves its consumers.
- Security posture. Partnering with security engineering to drive identity, access, audit, and compliance work — making sure security is built into the platform rather than bolted on.
- CI/CD and test automation. The health of the pipelines, runners, and test infrastructure the entire engineering org relies on. Partnering with your automation engineers to drive build times down, flake rates down, and developer confidence up.
- Budget and vendor relationships. Cloud spend, tooling decisions, and the buy-vs-build calls that compound over time.
- 5+ years managing infrastructure, platform, SRE, or DevOps teams, with prior IC experience in one of those disciplines.
- Track record of running an on-call rotation — maintain clear ownership, useful runbooks, alerts that mean something.
- Experience hiring and growing senior engineers, including giving direct feedback and managing performance honestly.
- Strong production cloud experience, with real depth in at least one major hyperscaler provider (AWS/GCP/Azure).
- Strong experience in CI/CD, and identity & access.
- Demonstrated ability to set roadmap priorities under pressure, including saying no and sequencing deferred work.
- Comfortable operating across teams: partnering with product engineering leads, operations, and finance without losing the thread.
- Bonuses:
- Background managing or working closely with security engineers — shaping a security program, not just shipping point fixes.
- Multi-cloud experience.
- Experience scaling a platform team through company growth (10 → 30 → 100+ engineers served).
- Background in energy, utilities, IoT, or other regulated / SLO-sensitive domains.
- Fluency with AI-assisted development tools and a perspective on how to roll them out across a platform team thoughtfully.