Full-Time

Engineering Manager

Central Platform

Posted on 7/25/2025

Lendable

Lendable

501-1,000 employees

UK fintech marketplace lending for consumers

No salary listed

London, UK

Hybrid

Employees can work from home every Monday and Friday; in-office presence is required on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Requirements
  • A degree in Computer Science or relevant experience in software engineering and technical management.
  • 5+ years of experience in engineering leadership, with a strong track record in driving delivery processes, team development, technical strategy, and cross-team collaboration.
  • Demonstrated ability to balance feature delivery with technical improvements, ensuring a sustainable and high-quality pace for the team.
  • Strong business acumen and a proactive approach to gaining deep business context, enabling alignment of technical decisions with broader business goals.
  • Proven experience in owning delivery timelines and quality outcomes, with the ability to identify and resolve bottlenecks quickly and efficiently.
  • Skilled in building high-performing teams, with experience in skills assessment, cross-training, and fostering a continuous learning and improvement culture.
  • Ability to strategically guide technical decisions without being a blocker, with familiarity in technical debt management, architectural planning, and quality assurance best practices.
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, with experience facilitating joint planning and maintaining alignment across multiple teams and stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in managing incidents and on-call processes, ensuring platform robustness and reliability.
Responsibilities
  • Own and optimise the delivery process to ensure features reach customers efficiently, contributing directly to quarterly and yearly OKRs focused on customer satisfaction and delivery timelines.
  • Collaborate with Product Managers to balance feature development with technical improvements, achieving a sustainable pace for the team that aligns with business outcomes.
  • Build and develop a high-performing team by conducting regular assessments, cross-training, and implementing clear career progression pathways, supporting team resilience and adaptability.
  • Drive technical strategy in alignment with business goals, using insights from Tech Leads and senior engineers to make strategic trade-offs between short-term deliverables and long-term technical investments.
  • Ensure high-quality output by establishing best practices in quality assurance and incident management, tracking metrics such as uptime and incident reduction in the team’s area.
  • Facilitate cross-team collaboration to align on shared objectives and integrated roadmaps, ensuring seamless workflows and supporting key OKRs across dependent teams.
  • Embed continuous feedback within the team culture, fostering an environment of continuous improvement and aligning the team’s performance with organisational goals.

Lendable is a UK fintech that funds unsecured personal loans by connecting borrowers with institutional investors. It operates a two-sided marketplace; capital from pension funds and hedge funds funds the loans rather than using its own balance sheet, while customers get quick, digital loans. The platform uses AI/ML driven credit scoring to automate decisions and funding, with instant approvals and funding often within hours; eligibility checks do not impact credit scores. It offers loan amounts £1,000-£25,000 for 1-5 years and also provides Autolend car finance and Zable credit products (including in the US); its goal is to expand access to consumer credit across a broad UK audience by scaling its platform and product suite.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$986.6M

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Zable Mobile partnership with Gigs expands revenue streams beyond core lending.
  • Debt facilities to Metafin, LendMN, Leasy, and Alami establish fintech lending leadership.
  • Profitable since 2017 with unicorn valuation above £4.5 billion by 2024.

What critics are saying

  • Zable Mobile faces intense competition from established MVNOs like Giffgaff and Voxi.
  • UK consumer lending demand contracts as interest rates remain elevated above 4.5%.
  • FCA regulatory scrutiny on AI credit scoring biases threatens instant decision advantage.

What makes Lendable unique

  • AI-powered instant credit decisions via open banking data, disbursing funds within hours.
  • Two-sided marketplace model funds loans from institutional investors, not balance sheet.
  • Global impact focus with origination teams across 73 countries in emerging markets.

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