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Senior Software Engineer - Web Platform
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Lead our Web Modernization initiative as a Senior Software Engineer. You'll migrate legacy SPAs to a Next.js Microfrontend architecture, building scalable foundations for high-traffic web products. Requires 6+ years with React/TypeScript and modern frameworks. Enjoy top benefits like 100% paid he...
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United States; Canada; Mexico , San Francisco; Atlanta; Austin; Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Houston; Jacksonville; Los Angeles; Miami; New York City; Phoenix; Portland; Sacramento; Salt Lake City; San Diego; Seattle; Washington, D.C.; Ottawa; Toronto; Vancouver; Mexico City
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120000.00 - 227500.00 USD / Year
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Staff Systems Software Engineer, Infrastructure Platform
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Lead the development of a transformative, cloud-native platform for automotive hardware at GM. As a Staff Software Engineer, you'll architect core services like the API gateway and scheduler using Go and Kubernetes. This high-impact role in Austin, Mountain View, or Warren shapes the infrastructu...
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United States , Austin; Mountain View; Warren
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Senior Platform Software Engineer I
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United States , Austin
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128842.00 - 232200.00 USD / Year
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Staff Full Stack Software Engineer, Platform Engineering
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Join Cloudera's Platform Engineering team as a Staff Full Stack Engineer. Design and build cloud-native AI platforms using Rust, Python, or Go, integrating advanced ML models. Enjoy a remote role with flexible WFH, wellness programs, and career development. Help create a vendor-agnostic data and ...
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United States , Austin; Remote
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About the Platform Engineer role

Discover the dynamic and in-demand world of Platform Engineer jobs, a critical career path at the intersection of software development, systems administration, and cloud architecture. Platform Engineers are the master builders of the digital workplace, responsible for creating, maintaining, and scaling the foundational internal platforms that empower other software developers and data scientists to build, test, and deploy applications efficiently and reliably. They are the force multipliers of an engineering organization, focusing on the tools, infrastructure, and automated processes that enable product teams to deliver value to customers faster and with greater stability.

Professionals in Platform Engineer jobs typically focus on designing and implementing robust, self-service platforms. Their core mission is to abstract away the complexity of underlying infrastructure, allowing development teams to focus on writing code rather than managing servers. Common responsibilities include architecting and managing container orchestration systems like Kubernetes, building and optimizing continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines using tools like Jenkins or GitLab CI, and ensuring the overall platform is scalable, secure, and highly available. They work extensively with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) technologies such as Terraform and Ansible to automate provisioning, and they are deeply involved in monitoring system performance, troubleshooting platform-wide issues, and implementing disaster recovery plans. A significant part of their role involves close collaboration with development teams to understand their needs, advocate for platform capabilities, and foster a culture of DevOps best practices.

To succeed in Platform Engineer jobs, individuals typically need a strong blend of technical and soft skills. On the technical side, proficiency in a programming or scripting language like Python, Java, or Go is fundamental. Deep, hands-on experience with major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, or GCP) is a standard requirement, alongside expertise in containerization with Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes. A solid understanding of DevOps principles, CI/CD methodologies, and Infrastructure as Code is paramount. Furthermore, knowledge of networking, security fundamentals, and database management is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, successful Platform Engineers are excellent communicators and collaborators, capable of mentoring team members and effectively translating technical constraints into business-friendly language. They are proactive problem-solvers with a passion for automation and a continuous improvement mindset, always seeking to optimize the developer experience and platform reliability. If you are a builder at heart who thrives on creating systems that empower others, exploring Platform Engineer jobs could be your ideal career path.