Director of Engineering, CRM Product Platform

Remote - USA

Role Summary

Our mission at HubSpot is to help millions of organizations grow better. As Director of Engineering in the Product Platform Product Line, you’ll lead high-impact product areas that power how customers experience and scale with HubSpot’s CRM. You’ll guide multiple engineering teams building core surfaces used by more than a million users, while shaping the future of AI-powered product experiences. This role blends deep technical leadership with strong product thinking - driving both innovation and operational excellence.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead and grow several engineering teams across HubSpot’s Data Visualisation and Downmarket product groups. delivering high-quality, scalable product experiences across HubSpot’s highest-traffic product surfaces.
  • Partner closely with Product, Design, and cross-functional leaders to define and execute roadmap priorities.
  • Drive the development and launch of AI-powered features and insights that enhance customer value.
  • Establish and uphold a high-performance engineering culture, including strong technical standards and accountability, performance management, and career development
  • Contribute hands-on technical leadership, guiding architecture and participating in critical technical discussions across the stack.
  • Align teams to support broader CRM platform infrastructure and cross-hub initiatives.
  • Navigate ambiguity and drive clarity, enabling teams to move quickly, experiment, and iterate effectively.

What You’ll Bring

Required Qualifications

  • Proven experience leading and scaling engineering teams (20+ engineers), including managing managers and senior technical individual contributors.
  • Strong product engineering background, with experience building and scaling SaaS products from early stages through high growth. You have experience shaping feature delivery from early stage validation, to late stage maturity.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead full-stack product discussions and influence both frontend and backend architecture.
  • Hands-on technical credibility with a track record of contributing to engineering decisions and mentoring teams.
  • Experience driving high performance through goal setting, feedback, and performance management.
  • Ability to operate effectively in ambiguous environments and make informed decisions without complete data.
  • Strong cross-functional collaboration skills, with experience partnering across product, design, and engineering.
  • Experience leveraging or integrating AI/GenAI into product development workflows or features.

Nice-to-Have Qualifications

  • Experience working on high-scale customer-facing platforms or CRM systems.
  • Background in both upmarket and downmarket product experiences.
  • Experience building dynamic UI systems or modern frontend architectures.

Where You’ll Work

  • Location: United States

  • Work location preference: Flexible (Remote, Hybrid, or Onsite)

  • Travel/Shift: Some travel required for cross-functional collaboration and team alignment

Closing Date for Applications: April-13, 2026

 


Pay & Benefits

The cash compensation below includes base salary, on-target commission for employees in eligible roles, and annual bonus targets under HubSpot’s bonus plan for eligible roles. In addition to cash compensation, some roles are eligible to participate in HubSpot’s equity plan to receive restricted stock units (RSUs). Some roles may also be eligible for overtime pay. Individual compensation packages are tailored to your skills, experience, qualifications, and other job-related reasons.

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Annual Cash Compensation Range:

$305,300 - $488,500 USD


We know the confidence gap and impostor syndrome can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don’t hesitate to apply — we’d love to hear from you.

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HubSpot (NYSE: HUBS) is an AI-powered customer platform with all the software, integrations, and resources customers need to connect marketing, sales, and service. HubSpot's connected platform enables businesses to grow faster by focusing on what matters most: customers. 

At HubSpot, bold is our baseline. Our employees around the globe move fast, stay customer-obsessed, and win together. Our culture is grounded in four commitments: Solve for the Customer, Be Bold, Learn Fast, Align, Adapt & Go!, and Deliver with HEART. These commitments shape how we work, lead, and grow.

We’re building a company where people can do their best work. We focus on brilliant work, not badge swipes. By combining clarity, ownership, and trust, we create space for big thinking and meaningful progress. And we know that when our employees grow, our customers do too.

Recognized globally for our award-winning culture by Comparably, Glassdoor, Fortune, and more, HubSpot is headquartered in Cambridge, MA, with employees and offices around the world.

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