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VP, Engineering


Company : Tubi Tv


Location : Toronto, Ontario


Created : 2026-01-22


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Overview Boldly built for every fandom , Tubi is a free streaming service that entertains over 100 million monthly active users. Tubi offers the world''''s largest collection of Hollywood movies and TV shows, thousands of creator-led stories and hundreds of Tubi Originals made for the most passionate fans. Headquartered in San Francisco and founded in 2014, Tubi is part of Tubi Media Group, a division of Fox Corporation. About the Role: Were hiring a Vice President of Engineering / Toronto Site Lead to launch and scale our new Toronto office. Youll be the most senior technical leader on-site, with direct leadership over our Infrastructure and Data Engineering teams. Youll also play a critical role in shaping the office culture, hiring world-class talent, and establishing Tubi and Tubi Media Groups long-term presence in Toronto. This role is ideal for a hands-on engineering leader who is passionate about modern AI-driven development, large-scale systems, building high-performing teams and culture from the ground up. You will play a significant role in shaping the future of Tubi Media Group which consists of streaming and advertising. As the first engineering executive on-site, youll have founder-like responsibilities over the growth and success of Tubis Toronto office, with support from experienced leaders across Tubi Media Group. Responsibilities Technical Hands-On Leadership: Lead Tubis Infrastructure and Data Engineering teams in building scalable, resilient systems that power a streaming platform serving over 100 million users globally. Site Leadership: Act as the executive sponsor of the Toronto officeresponsible for growth, talent, culture, technical excellence, and alignment with global engineering and business functions. Talent and Team Building: Hire, mentor, and develop engineering leaders and ICs. Collaborate with recruiting to establish Toronto as a magnet for top-tier technical talent. Youll be responsible for raising the performance bar, recognizing exceptional talent, and helping them grow. AI-Enabled Engineering: Champion the adoption of modern AI-native development tools (e.g., Cursor, Claude Code), and embed AI workflows to boost productivity and code quality across teams. Operational Excellence: Establish engineering best practices, rapid experimentation, and maintain high code quality and reliability. Cross-functional Partnership: Work closely with the business across Tubi and AdRise in the US and Canada to align priorities and execute our product vision and Torontos hiring plan. Your Background 12+ years of engineering experience, including 5+ years at the senior engineering leadership level. Be able to do the job of most individual contributors on your team if the need arises. We are looking for hands-on leaders. Proven success scaling high-performance infrastructure and/or data systems at tech-forward companies. Hands-on familiarity with AWS, K8s, and Databricks. Proven track record and passion for moving fast and building successful products from scratch. Passion for building, mentoring, and leading engineering teams. You will be representing Tubi Media Group in Toronto and will be responsible for hiring, mentoring and helping set the culture of the office. Strong understanding of modern AI-assisted developer tools and how to leverage them at scale. Innate curiosity and continuous learning mindsetyou stay on top of emerging technologies and love exploring new ways to improve systems and teams. Nice to Have Experience launching or scaling a new technical office or hub. Entrepreneurial background building teams and companies from scratch. #LI-Hybrid Benefits and Employment Information Tubi is a division of Fox Corporation. The FOX Employee Benefits summarized here cover the majority of US employee benefits. The following distinctions outline the differences between the Tubi and FOX benefits: For US-based non-exempt Tubi employees, the FOX Employee Benefits summary accurately captures the Vacation and Sick Time. For all salaried/exempt employees, in lieu of the FOX Vacation policy, Tubi offers a Flexible Time off Policy to manage all personal matters. For all full-time, regular employees, in lieu of FOX Paid Parental Leave, Tubi offers a generous Parental Leave Program, which allows parents twelve (12) weeks of paid bonding leave within the first year of birth, adoption, surrogacy, or foster placement of a child in addition to applicable government leave program(s) and FOXs short-term disability policy. This time is 100% paid through a combination of any applicable state, city, and federal leaves and wage-replacement programs in addition to contributions made by Tubi. 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