What This Work Looks Like
The Head of Web and Technology at Arius 360 is the technical authority for the firm. This role sets the development standards, makes architecture decisions, and owns the quality of everything that gets shipped — from front-end builds to API integrations to the automation infrastructure the entire growth system depends on.
You'll work directly with the founder and alongside the specialist network on active client engagements. You'll lead technical scoping, define delivery process, and be the person who catches architectural problems before they become expensive ones. The expectation isn't that you build everything — it's that you ensure everything gets built correctly.
What You'll Own
Development Standards & Technical Direction
Define and enforce the technical standards that govern every project — code quality, architecture patterns, tooling choices, and delivery process. Make these standards practical, not theoretical, and communicate them in a way the specialist network can actually follow.
Technical Scoping & Architecture
Lead technical scoping on new engagements. Identify integration complexity, estimate effort honestly, and propose architectures that solve the problem without creating unnecessary maintenance burden. Catch scope creep early.
Web & Automation Specialist Oversight
Provide technical leadership and quality review across the web development and automation specialists in the network. This isn't about micromanaging — it's about raising the floor on quality and being the resource specialists turn to when they hit a hard problem.
Internal Tooling & Agency Infrastructure
Own the technical decisions that affect how the firm operates — development environments, deployment workflows, shared tooling, and the internal systems that support delivery at scale.
Technology Strategy
Stay ahead of what's changing in web, automation, and AI tooling. Make informed recommendations on when to adopt new technology and when to stay disciplined — because chasing every new tool is as risky as never updating the stack.