Switching industries/stacks isn't difficult for a software engineer. As another person mentioned, you should apply for jobs that interest you and see if there is a fit.
Personally, I was a Python developer for years before I joined a company that did mostly JavaScript. I was upfront that I would need a few months to ramp up on the language/framework/paradigms. For those few months, I had to put in more work than my peers so I can catch up and become productive.
You should expect a few months of struggling before it all makes sense.
P.S. Sorry for the jargon :) I was typing my response on the go.
From my experience, it's important to see your role as enabling people in the organization to be more effective rather than just you and your team.
That can take the shape of:
- Streamlining the hiring process
- Spend time on reducing build time / decreasing the time to run tests / focusing on local environment setup
- Reviewing how teams plan and interact with each other