Job Description
ABOUT THE JOB
The ACLU seeks applicants for the full-time position of
DevOps Engineering Manager
in the
Technology
Department
of the ACLU’s National office in New York, NY.
This is a hybrid role that has in-office requirements of two (2) days per week or eight
(8) days per month.
The ACLU Technology Department is a broad umbrella covering both the ACLU’s Analytics and its Product Engineering teams, two robust and innovative divisions that power the work of the ACLU. The department provides trusted, dependable, and impactful analytics, engineering, as well as product management and product design expertise for the ACLU. In partnership with experts across the ACLU, the technology team delivers best-in-class solutions, services, and innovation that advance the ACLU mission and organizational priorities. The tech team strives to ensure the ACLU leads by example in the ethical use of technology by ensuring privacy and security standards are maintained, directional insights are used to inform programming and business strategy, best-in-class products are designed to get the ACLU message out into the world and grow the ACLU supporter base, as well as to help steward high standards for algorithmic fairness, accountability, and transparency.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Reporting to the
Head of Engineering
, the
DevOps Engineering Manager
will provide technical leadership and operational oversight for the DevOps function, overseeing a team responsible for shared infrastructure and operational enablement across data, analytics, and product engineering teams. This role partners closely with cross-functional leaders to align on priorities, manage tradeoffs, and ensure that infrastructure, deployment practices, and platform operations scale sustainably alongside growing security, reliability, and experimentation demands.
The ideal candidate is a systems-oriented engineering leader who combines hands-on technical expertise with pragmatic people management to build and scale reliable and secure mission-critical infrastructure. They will lead DevOps engineers while also contributing directly to the architectural design and incident response needs of the products and tools used in the ecosystem. They are comfortable partnering cross-functionally with multiple discipline stakeholders, to align DevOps strategy with the mission of the ACLU, navigating ambiguity in requirements, competing priorities, early risk mitigation, and scalable operating practices.
YOUR DAY TO DAY
Provide direct people management and individualized support to a team of skilled DevOps engineers, fostering their continued growth and impact
Actively prioritize DevOps work across steady-state operations and major initiatives, managing team capacity and clearly surfacing risks, constraints, and tradeoffs to engineering leadership
Own cross-functional coordination for DevOps work, communicating workplans, sequencing, dependencies, and progress updates to partner teams
Translate large, ambiguous initiatives into actionable plans by breaking work into well-scoped phases, sequencing execution, and tracking delivery
Provide technical and architectural leadership for infrastructure and platform decisions, ensuring solutions are scalable, secure, and aligned with organizational standards
Serve as primary technical liaison to partner teams in IT and InfoSec, clarifying responsibility boundaries and ensuring alignment on platform strategy, security standards, timelines, and implementation details
Establish sustainable operational practices, including on-call coverage, incident response, escalation paths, and post-incident learning
Establish and evolve documentation, standards, and shared tooling to improve reliability, reduce friction, and scale engineering effectiveness
Recruit, onboard, and develop DevOps team members, contributing to a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing engineering culture
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