Full-Time

Senior Escalation & Incident Manager

Updated on 5/14/2026

Docker

Docker

1,001-5,000 employees

Containerization platform for building apps

Compensation Overview

$105.7k - $151k/yr

+ Equity + Technology stipend

No H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA + 1 more

More locations: Remote in Canada

Remote

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
AWS
Google Cloud Platform
Requirements
  • 6+ years of experience in escalation & incident management, SRE, or production operations in a cloud/SaaS environment
  • Proven experience leading high-severity incident response in complex distributed systems
  • Experience working in 24/7 on-call or escalation environments
  • Familiarity with compliance or security incident response
  • Experience building or scaling incident management programs
  • Strong understanding of Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), Observability tools (logs, metrics, tracing)
  • Exceptional communication skills with the ability to remain calm under pressure
  • Experience influencing cross-functional teams without direct authority
  • Ability to communicate effectively with both technical teams and executive stakeholders
  • Strong focus on process improvement and operational rigor
  • Data-driven approach to identifying trends and driving improvements
Responsibilities
  • Escalation/Incident Management & Resolution: Own the escalation lifecycle from intake to resolution — ensuring cases are triaged accurately, prioritized by business impact, assigned to the right resource, and driven to closure without falling through the cracks.
  • Maintain hands-on involvement in the most critical escalations, providing guidance, coordinating engineering resources, and managing stakeholder communication in real time.
  • Team Mentorship & Development: Mentor, grow, and support a global team of Support Leaders and Engineers.
  • Partner to set clear expectations for case quality, handling, and customer communication standards.
  • Coordinate and train cross-functional teams to triage, mitigate, and resolve escalations & incidents quickly.
  • Customer & Executive Communication: Serve as a primary point of contact for enterprise customers and internal stakeholders during high-severity escalations and incidents.
  • Craft and deliver clear, confident written and verbal updates.
  • Manage expectations with precision — knowing when to reassure, when to escalate urgency internally, and when to bring in executive sponsorship.
  • Engineering & Product Partnership: Build strong working relationships with Engineering and Product to ensure escalated issues and incidents receive timely attention and appropriate prioritization.
  • Advocate for customer-impacting bugs and systemic issues in roadmap and sprint planning conversations.
  • Establish feedback loops that translate escalation patterns into actionable product and reliability improvements.
  • Process Design & Standards: Help define and maintain the escalation/incident criteria, process flow, SLA/SLO commitments, and communication protocols that govern how issues/incidents are handled.
  • Ensure playbooks are current, consistently followed, and refined after major incidents or escalations.
  • Partner with Product and Engineering to produce and deliver post-incident root cause analysis documentation.
  • Metrics & Operational Health: Own the KPIs that reflect escalation and incident team performance — Report regularly to Support and Engineering leadership with trend analysis and actionable recommendations.
  • Use data to make the case for tooling improvements, staffing adjustments, or process changes.
  • Voice of the Customer: Synthesize escalation data and direct customer feedback into structured insights for Product, Engineering, and Customer Success.
  • Identify recurring themes that indicate deeper systemic issues — whether in the product, documentation, onboarding, or support process — and champion resolution at the organizational level.

Docker builds, shares, and runs applications in isolated containers by packaging an application and its dependencies into a container image that runs consistently across different systems. It provides tools like Docker Desktop for local development, Docker Hub as a container image repository, and a command-line interface to build, run, and manage containers. It differentiates itself with a large ecosystem, an official image repository, and integrated tools that support an end-to-end container workflow. The company aims to help developers consistently build, share, and run software across any environment, using a freemium model with subscription tiers and additional services.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$498M

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2013

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Acquired AtomicJar in 2023 to enhance Testcontainers testing capabilities.
  • Acquired Mutagen on June 27, 2023, boosting Docker Desktop performance.
  • Partnered with NanoClaw creator Gavriel Cohen post-viral AI tool launch.

What critics are saying

  • Red Hat Podman erodes Docker Desktop share with daemonless free alternative.
  • Mirantis hits $100M run rate since 2019 acquiring Docker Enterprise assets.
  • Docker Hub 2024 pull limits drive users to GitHub Container Registry.

What makes Docker unique

  • Docker Sandboxes integrate with NanoClaw for secure AI agent isolation using micro VMs.
  • Docker Hub serves as world's largest marketplace for trusted container images.
  • Docker Desktop provides GUI for managing containers across Windows, macOS, Linux.

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Flexible Work Hours

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Parental Leave

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Unlimited Paid Time Off

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