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Vice President of Engineering (Repentigny)

Infoway Software

Vice President of Engineering

Project: Fractional SVP Engineering

Technologies: Generative AI

Seniority: Senior

Role Overview

The Fractional SVP Engineering will serve as the de facto head of engineering during a critical transitional window, with a solid likelihood of transitioning to a full time permanent role for the right candidate.

They report to the CEO and work closely with the Chief Product Officer and Head of Data/AI. They will be the senior technical voice in the room — able to speak credibly to the board, to engineers, and to external vendors.

Core Responsibilities

  • Establish engineering leadership, cadence, and accountability from day one.
  • Own the technical vision and execution roadmap across both product platforms (landing page builder and CRM).
  • Drive adoption of structured engineering processes (Scrum/Agile) — lead by example, not committee.
  • Manage and align relationships with external vendors: Kaylent (AWS/AI partner), TechJays (agentic dev), and any future partners.
  • Evaluate and shape the post‑restructuring engineering team — retain, develop, and recruit AI‑forward talent.
  • Provide technical credibility with engineers: this person must be respected for what they know and have built, not just their title.
  • Bridge business strategy and technical execution — translate customer impact and commercial goals into engineering priorities.
  • Cover the full CTO remit where needed: DevOps/infrastructure, data, security awareness, regulatory compliance context.

Must‑Have Background (Non‑Negotiables)

  • High‑tech industry experience at a senior leadership level – CTO or VP Engineering with a track record owning architecture, defining strategy, and leading a team of 30 or more engineers.
  • Proven track record leading engineering organizations through transformation – not just steady‑state management; post‑restructuring transformation experience required.
  • Deep, current fluency in AI‑first development: built with LLMs, agentic systems, or AI tooling in the last 12–18 months; hands‑on experience using modern LLM frameworks such as LangChain, LangGraph, RAG pipelines, agentic workflows.
  • Experience in SaaS environments, ideally having led or witnessed a product org redefine itself around AI.
  • Ability to command technical respect from senior engineers – can speak architecture, review code credibly, and demonstrate street cred.

What They Must Bring

  • Bias for Action — moves fast, decides with incomplete information, doesn’t wait for consensus.
  • Results Focus — outcome‑oriented; cares about what ships and its impact on the business.
  • Customer First — understands that engineering decisions exist in service of the customer and the business.
  • High‑Velocity Decision Making — can cut through ambiguity and commit.
  • Individuality — brings a distinct point of view; not a follower of the room.
  • Ability to build buy‑in — earns trust with engineers by being credible, not by being popular.

Context & Situation

Understanding this context is critical for assessing candidate fit. This is not a stable, steady‑state role; the right person will thrive precisely because of the challenge.

Where the organization is today:

  • The Head of Engineering departed end of March 2026 after a planned transition.
  • The engineering org (~55 people) has been operating below velocity expectations for 18+ months.
  • A restructuring is underway: approximately 20 engineers will be released; high performers and AI‑forward builders are being retained with stay bonuses.
  • The incoming SVP will not be expected to lead the layoffs — the CEO will manage that directly. The SVP must walk into the post‑restructuring environment and rebuild trust, morale, and momentum quickly.

Dealbreakers – What Will Disqualify a Candidate

  • No sense of urgency. This role requires a driver.
  • Ego that prevents collaboration or creates friction with leadership peers.
  • Strategic blindness – must understand the commercial and operational impact of engineering decisions.
  • Avoidance of accountability or difficult conversations.
  • Unfamiliarity with AI‑first development as a practice, not just a talking point.

Areas of Flexibility

The client is open on specific vertical/domain experience, exact company size, and whether the candidate comes from a pure engineering or engineering‑adjacent background—provided they can demonstrate the non‑negotiables above.

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