
Engineering Manager
Griffin • London or remote within the UK
Posted: May 19, 2026
Job Description
About Griffin
Hi, we’re Griffin. We’re a fully regulated UK bank that powers the accounts and payments offerings of product-led fintechs and platforms like Uber, Yonder, Prosper, and Sidekick. By doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes, our customers can focus on what they do best - delivering amazing customer experiences.
We’ve grown rapidly since our launch in 2024, and today provide the banking backbone behind products in remittance, payroll, wealth, insurance, proptech, payments, neobanking and more.
We’re moving into card issuing, stablecoin infrastructure, and agentic finance next as we continue to support the next generation of product-led companies.
Our culture
We believe that smart, motivated, conscientious people thrive in high-trust, high-autonomy environments and have done our best to create such an environment at Griffin. People who thrive here don’t require much hand-holding, and go out of their way to figure out how to contribute in the most valuable way possible.
We've been remote-first since we were established in 2017 and we remain so today. Work here is asynchronous and fully flexible - because we want to be a part of your life in a way that helps you to get the most out of both your work and home life.
We understand that our culture and ways of working aren’t for everyone, and we’re very intentional about our hiring process as a result. We won't hire people who don’t seem like a strong fit for our core values, even if they're otherwise extremely qualified.
Our strong culture has helped us to remain a mission-driven company as we have scaled, and gives our people a clear, explicit operating framework and the space to focus on delivering real value for our customers.
The team
The Craft function has small, cross-functional engineering teams - each with engineers, an engineering manager, and a product lead, working closely with designers. You'll work with one team that owns a product area end-to-end.
When we start work, we explore multiple solutions before picking one. We write RFCs, build proof-of-concepts, and run experiments to validate approaches. Once we commit to building something, we care about maintainability more than cleverness, observability more than hoping it works, and scalability over premature optimisation. We prefer shipping quality code over hitting arbitrary deadlines. Once something goes live, we refactor the rough edges rather than polish what's already working.
The opportunity
Engineering managers here stay technical. You'll write code on non-critical paths, review PRs, and pair with engineers on problems. This isn't about capacity - it's how you empathise with what your team is dealing with and coach from a place of understanding.
Each team owns an area like card issuing, payments, or onboarding end-to-end. Building the right culture matters as much as shipping features. You'll create an environment where engineers have high autonomy, psychological safety, and the space to do their best work. As we grow, you'll help us scale without losing what makes us good - hiring people who raise the bar and helping your team members develop.
You'll shape what gets built. Working with product leads and stakeholders, you'll help engineers understand why they're building something, not just what - connecting their work to real customer problems.
See our CTO's view on Engineering Leadership
What success looks like
Success here is about enabling your team and building the right environment, communicating with the wider business on priorities and ensuring we’re estimating work accurately before they’re added to our roadmap.
You've taken vague requirements and scoped them into work the team can actually execute.
The team feels empowered by the level of ownership you’ve given them, taking your high level requirements and
You've spotted blockers before they derailed delivery and cleared them. You've helped an engineer level up - maybe they're now leading technical decisions they wouldn't have touched six months ago, or presented their work in a tech dive when they were previously afraid of public speaking.
You've improved how the team works. This could be how pitches get shaped so engineers have better context upfront, or fixing a process that was slowing everyone down. You've built a culture where people have high autonomy, feel safe to raise problems, and focus on impact over just being busy. The team ships quality work consistently because you've created an environment where that's possible.
What you'll own
Delivery through Shape Up cycles - turning pitches into work engineers can execute, managing the shape/architect/build phases, making sure what ships actually solves the customer problem
Accountability over technical decisions - the architecture choices, the tradeoffs between extending and rebuilding, maintaining quality in systems where correctness isn't optional because we're moving real money
Engineer development in a high-autonomy environment - helping people grow when they have freedom to make their own decisions, addressing performance issues without micromanagement
Hiring for a functional programming shop - finding engineers who can thrive writing Clojure or are willing to learn it, building a team that can handle distributed systems and financial services constraints
Your background
You'll fit well here if you come from one of these backgrounds:
Functional programming - you've led teams building production systems in Clojure, Elixir, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, or similar languages. You write code well enough to review it, pair on it, and contribute meaningfully
Fintech domain expertise - you've managed engineering teams in payments, banking, cards, or similar areas where compliance, money movement, and correctness aren't abstract concepts
Beyond that, you'll need:
Experience building high-performing teams - you've hired well, developed engineers, and created environments where people do their best work
Comfort working with product teams - you've shaped what gets built alongside PMs, not just executed on requirements handed down
Comfort with high autonomy and startup pace - you trust your team to make decisions, priorities shift, and you don't need perfect clarity to move forward
How do I apply?
Are we your next move? Apply via the link below, if there's a match our Talent team will reach out to schedule an initial conversation and talk you through what happens next.
We’re remote-first
We trust people to do great work wherever they are. We hire across the UK and most of our team works remotely full-time. We have a small London office in Moorgate for those who want it, and about a third of the company is close enough to use it occasionally, but there's no expectation to be there. What matters is the work, not where you do it.
Under representation
Our goal is for Griffin to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. We’re working to ensure that Griffin is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team — whatever your combination of race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, physical ability, nationality, neurodiversity, and religious beliefs. If you’re part of a group that is under-represented in fintech, we’d love to hear from you.
Griffin Bank Ltd request that recruitment agencies do not speculatively submit CVs to any employee or associate of our company unless explicitly asked to do so by a member of our Talent team.
Any CVs sent to any member of our team on a speculative basis will not be recognised and we will not accept liability for any fee or commission should we subsequently employ a candidate who applied to us directly or was introduced by an instructed agency that may also have been submitted speculatively by an uninstructed agency.
Additional Content
About Griffin
Hi, we’re Griffin. We’re a fully regulated UK bank that powers the accounts and payments offerings of product-led fintechs and platforms like Uber, Yonder, Prosper, and Sidekick. By doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes, our customers can focus on what they do best - delivering amazing customer experiences.
We’ve grown rapidly since our launch in 2024, and today provide the banking backbone behind products in remittance, payroll, wealth, insurance, proptech, payments, neobanking and more.
We’re moving into card issuing, stablecoin infrastructure, and agentic finance next as we continue to support the next generation of product-led companies.
Our culture
We believe that smart, motivated, conscientious people thrive in high-trust, high-autonomy environments and have done our best to create such an environment at Griffin. People who thrive here don’t require much hand-holding, and go out of their way to figure out how to contribute in the most valuable way possible.
We've been remote-first since we were established in 2017 and we remain so today. Work here is asynchronous and fully flexible - because we want to be a part of your life in a way that helps you to get the most out of both your work and home life.
We understand that our culture and ways of working aren’t for everyone, and we’re very intentional about our hiring process as a result. We won't hire people who don’t seem like a strong fit for our core values, even if they're otherwise extremely qualified.
Our strong culture has helped us to remain a mission-driven company as we have scaled, and gives our people a clear, explicit operating framework and the space to focus on delivering real value for our customers.
The team
The Craft function has small, cross-functional engineering teams - each with engineers, an engineering manager, and a product lead, working closely with designers. You'll work with one team that owns a product area end-to-end.
When we start work, we explore multiple solutions before picking one. We write RFCs, build proof-of-concepts, and run experiments to validate approaches. Once we commit to building something, we care about maintainability more than cleverness, observability more than hoping it works, and scalability over premature optimisation. We prefer shipping quality code over hitting arbitrary deadlines. Once something goes live, we refactor the rough edges rather than polish what's already working.
The opportunity
Engineering managers here stay technical. You'll write code on non-critical paths, review PRs, and pair with engineers on problems. This isn't about capacity - it's how you empathise with what your team is dealing with and coach from a place of understanding.
Each team owns an area like card issuing, payments, or onboarding end-to-end. Building the right culture matters as much as shipping features. You'll create an environment where engineers have high autonomy, psychological safety, and the space to do their best work. As we grow, you'll help us scale without losing what makes us good - hiring people who raise the bar and helping your team members develop.
You'll shape what gets built. Working with product leads and stakeholders, you'll help engineers understand why they're building something, not just what - connecting their work to real customer problems.
See our CTO's view on Engineering Leadership
What success looks like
Success here is about enabling your team and building the right environment, communicating with the wider business on priorities and ensuring we’re estimating work accurately before they’re added to our roadmap.
You've taken vague requirements and scoped them into work the team can actually execute.
The team feels empowered by the level of ownership you’ve given them, taking your high level requirements and
You've spotted blockers before they derailed delivery and cleared them. You've helped an engineer level up - maybe they're now leading technical decisions they wouldn't have touched six months ago, or presented their work in a tech dive when they were previously afraid of public speaking.
You've improved how the team works. This could be how pitches get shaped so engineers have better context upfront, or fixing a process that was slowing everyone down. You've built a culture where people have high autonomy, feel safe to raise problems, and focus on impact over just being busy. The team ships quality work consistently because you've created an environment where that's possible.
What you'll own
Delivery through Shape Up cycles - turning pitches into work engineers can execute, managing the shape/architect/build phases, making sure what ships actually solves the customer problem
Accountability over technical decisions - the architecture choices, the tradeoffs between extending and rebuilding, maintaining quality in systems where correctness isn't optional because we're moving real money
Engineer development in a high-autonomy environment - helping people grow when they have freedom to make their own decisions, addressing performance issues without micromanagement
Hiring for a functional programming shop - finding engineers who can thrive writing Clojure or are willing to learn it, building a team that can handle distributed systems and financial services constraints
Your background
You'll fit well here if you come from one of these backgrounds:
Functional programming - you've led teams building production systems in Clojure, Elixir, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, or similar languages. You write code well enough to review it, pair on it, and contribute meaningfully
Fintech domain expertise - you've managed engineering teams in payments, banking, cards, or similar areas where compliance, money movement, and correctness aren't abstract concepts
Beyond that, you'll need:
Experience building high-performing teams - you've hired well, developed engineers, and created environments where people do their best work
Comfort working with product teams - you've shaped what gets built alongside PMs, not just executed on requirements handed down
Comfort with high autonomy and startup pace - you trust your team to make decisions, priorities shift, and you don't need perfect clarity to move forward
How do I apply?
Are we your next move? Apply via the link below, if there's a match our Talent team will reach out to schedule an initial conversation and talk you through what happens next.
We’re remote-first
We trust people to do great work wherever they are. We hire across the UK and most of our team works remotely full-time. We have a small London office in Moorgate for those who want it, and about a third of the company is close enough to use it occasionally, but there's no expectation to be there. What matters is the work, not where you do it.
Under representation
Our goal is for Griffin to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. We’re working to ensure that Griffin is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team — whatever your combination of race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, physical ability, nationality, neurodiversity, and religious beliefs. If you’re part of a group that is under-represented in fintech, we’d love to hear from you.