opengreenhousebvp
Manager III, Software Development - Content Data Platform
onXmaps
LocationBozeman, Montana, United States, Austin, Bozeman, Denver, Free Solo, Minneapolis, Missoula, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle
Last observed2026-06-29 02:03:29.357796
Job idbvp-onxmaps:greenhouse:4686156006
ABOUT onX We’re a team of builders, adventurers, and risk takers using technology to help people confidently explore the outdoors. Driven by our mission to awaken the adventurer inside everyone, we build products that optimize every outdoor experience and inspire confidence to get out and go further. We’re a high-growth tech company. The pace is fast, the work takes grit, and ambiguity is part of the job. As the world changes around us, we adapt - continuously evolving how we build, prioritize, and deliver. Our business moves quickly, and there’s real opportunity to shape what we build next. Each of our verticals - Hunt, Offroad, Backcountry, and Fish - is at a different stage of maturity, which means the challenges you encounter and the impact you have will vary depending on where you sit and what the business needs most. We operate with an experimentation mindset, continually iterating and improving how we solve problems. We expect our people to use the latest tooling, including AI, thoughtfully and responsibly, pairing human judgment with technology to increase quality, speed, and impact. Our impact comes to life through the products we build, in the stories of our customers, and in our growing commitment to land stewardship and recreational access. WHAT YOU WILL DO onX is seeking a Software Development Manager to lead the Content Data Platform team -- the engineering team responsible for the data infrastructure that puts accurate, current, and complete content on onX's maps. You'll lead a cross-functional team of data engineers and geospatial analysts who own the full map content data lifecycle: ingesting authoritative data from hundreds of sources, conflating multi-source inputs into a canonical truth with per-fact provenance, and delivering consistent outputs to every downstream consumer. This is a high-impact role at the center of onX's content strategy, operating within the Content Engineering organization and reporting to the Director of Engineering. As an onX Software Development Manager, your day to day responsibilities would look like: (Essential Job Duties) Make great engineers better. You'll support your teammates with individual goal-setting, professional development, and mentoring. You'll coach engineers through structured growth plans and partner with senior/staff-level ICs to set technical direction for the team. Deliver the platform. Collaborating with the Data Engineering team, you'll drive delivery of the Content Foundation roadmap: extending our unified data ingestion platform to all content types, proving fact-level provenance on land ownership data at a national scale, and establishing versioned data contracts with downstream consumers. Build great teams. You'll work closely with your peers to hire smart, creative, and kind engineers. You'll be responsible for building and sustaining a healthy team culture where ownership and collaboration are the norm. You’ll mentor across disciplinary lines: geospatial domain experts are your partners, and you’ll raise the bar on data quality craft and engineering best practices across that boundary, not just within your direct team. Drive cross-team convergence. You'll partner with the Data & Analytics EM to converge on shared Lakehouse infrastructure, a shared metadata and lineage platform, a unified analytics infrastructure, and consistent environment patterns across teams. Own operational excellence. You'll establish and maintain production reliability practices, including SLO definition, monitoring, and alerting, incident management, on-call sustainability, and postmortem culture for a platform that directly affects the accuracy of maps used by millions of hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Embed quality as a platform constraint. You’ll drive a shift-left approach to data quality: schema contracts enforced at ingestion, registration with metadata store, automated validation gates before data reaches downstream consumers, and SLOs tied to data freshness an
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