[Remote] Engineering Manager

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. QuinStreet is a pioneer in powering decentralized online marketplaces that match consumers with brands. The Engineering Manager will lead the technical side of platform engineering and integrations, ensuring successful customer delivery and collaboration across teams. Responsibilities Partner with Sales and Business Development as the technical lead throughout the sales cycle and delivery process Join customer calls to explain API functionality, sandbox environments, data formats, authentication, error handling, and platform constraints Lead technical reviews and tailored solution discussions aligned to customer and product requirements Answer complex technical questions live to remove blockers and accelerate execution Provide detailed post-call follow-ups including technical summaries, architecture diagrams, and next steps Serve as the internal and external SME on our SaaS platform, APIs, integrations, and supported workflows Advise customers and internal teams on best-practice integration approaches and implementation strategies Support Business Development by clearly communicating carrier availability, supported programs, and technical feasibility Collaborate with Engineering to confirm technical requirements, edge cases, and delivery timelines Act as an escalation point for integration-related issues, reducing friction across Account Management, Operations, and Engineering Help define, support, and improve SLAs for technical tickets and customer integrations Identify recurring integration issues and drive root-cause resolution with Engineering Streamline technical workflows to reduce back-and-forth and improve time-to-resolution Create and maintain high-quality technical documentation, including FAQs, integration guides, and implementation resources Analyze common integration questions and convert them into scalable documentation and knowledge-base content Improve internal enablement by aligning Sales, AMs, and Ops on accurate technical messaging and expectations Partner closely with Engineering to align technical realities with customer-facing messaging Provide feedback on product gaps, integration friction, and roadmap risks Support clearer communication around product changes, launch timelines, and roadmap updates Skills 5+ years of experience as an Engineering Manager, Solutions Engineer, or Technical Lead in a SaaS environment Strong experience with APIs, integrations, and technical system design Proven ability to explain complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences Experience supporting customer integrations, implementations, or onboarding Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including technical documentation Highly organized, proactive, and able to operate independently in ambiguous environments Experience in API-first, fintech, insurtech, or highly regulated SaaS platforms Familiarity with carrier integrations or complex third-party ecosystems Experience creating presales architecture diagrams or technical enablement materials Exposure to ticketing systems and SLA-driven support models Benefits Performance bonus or commission Equity in the form of restricted stock units Participate in the Company's standard employee benefits programs, which currently include health care benefits Retirement benefits The amount of paid days off (paid sick leave, parental leave, paid time off, or vacation benefits) Any other tax-reportable benefits Company Overview QuinStreet is an online performance marketing company providing technologies for businesses to identify their targeted audiences. It was founded in 1999, and is headquartered in Foster City, California, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is http//www.quinstreet.com. Company H1B Sponsorship QuinStreet has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 2 in 2026, 24 in 2025, 31 in 2024, 19 in 2023, 40 in 2022, 22 in 2021, 14 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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