If you're not interested in that and just want to build things, what sorts of roles exist beyond stock "Engineer"?
> A recurring theme I see on HN when people talk about Principal Engineers and other such positions, is that they're less about actual engineering and more about telling other people what to do.
This isn’t the common definition of Principal Engineer in the industry. There are some exceptions, but most companies expect Principal Engineers and similar titles to code. They will also have responsibilities to set tone and direction, mentor, and other leadership roles.
However, if someone is only managing people and not engineering, they are literally a manager. It doesn’t make sense to give them an Engineer title.