Location
Mumbai
Posted
June 03, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Assistant Vice President (AVP) – Engineering / Technology
Role Summary
The Assistant Vice President (AVP) – Engineering is responsible for driving technology strategy, execution excellence, and scalable platform development. This role bridges business goals with technical delivery, ensuring high-quality product development, operational efficiency, and innovation across systems and teams.
The AVP plays a critical leadership role in building high-performing teams, optimizing engineering processes, and enabling business growth through technology.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and execute the technology roadmap aligned with business objectives
- Drive scalable architecture decisions across platforms and services
- Lead modernization initiatives (microservices, automation, etc.)
- Ensure systems are secure, resilient, and high-performing
- Oversee end-to-end product development lifecycle
- Ensure timely delivery of projects with high quality
- Establish and ...
Role Summary
The Assistant Vice President (AVP) – Engineering is responsible for driving technology strategy, execution excellence, and scalable platform development. This role bridges business goals with technical delivery, ensuring high-quality product development, operational efficiency, and innovation across systems and teams.
The AVP plays a critical leadership role in building high-performing teams, optimizing engineering processes, and enabling business growth through technology.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and execute the technology roadmap aligned with business objectives
- Drive scalable architecture decisions across platforms and services
- Lead modernization initiatives (microservices, automation, etc.)
- Ensure systems are secure, resilient, and high-performing
- Oversee end-to-end product development lifecycle
- Ensure timely delivery of projects with high quality
- Establish and ...