The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement specialty retailer, is seeking a Senior Director of Product Engineering to join their team at the Store Support Center in Atlanta. This is a hybrid role that combines in-office and remote work arrangements, offering flexibility while maintaining strong team collaboration.
As a Senior Director Product Engineer, you'll be part of an organization that operates more than 2,200 retail stores across North America and is dedicated to providing the highest level of service, the broadest selection of products, and the most competitive prices. This leadership position sits within the Supply Chain organization, suggesting a focus on complex supply chain technology systems and solutions.
The role offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of technology and retail operations, leading product engineering initiatives that support Home Depot's massive supply chain infrastructure. You'll be based at the Store Support Center in Atlanta (2455 PACES FERRY RD), working in a hybrid capacity that balances in-person collaboration with remote work flexibility.
Home Depot's commitment to service excellence and innovation makes this an exciting opportunity for a senior technology leader looking to make an impact at scale. The company's strong market position and continued growth provide a stable yet dynamic environment for career development.
The role combines technical leadership with strategic thinking, requiring someone who can drive product engineering excellence while aligning with business objectives. You'll be joining a company that values its associates and focuses on helping customers build and improve their homes, businesses, and ultimately their lives.
While specific technical requirements aren't detailed in the posting, the senior director level suggests this is a role for an experienced technology leader with a strong background in product engineering and proven success leading large-scale technical initiatives. The supply chain context indicates experience with complex distributed systems would be valuable.