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Software Engineer II and Senior Software Engineer- Microsoft Security - Platform Team
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Join Microsoft Security's elite Israel team as a Software Engineer II or Senior Software Engineer. Develop cutting-edge cyber defense solutions using cloud, AI, and big data in Tel Aviv or Herzliya. Requires 3+ years backend experience, Kubernetes, and cloud infrastructure skills. Collaborate wit...
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Israel , Tel Aviv, Herzliya
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Microsoft Corporation
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Senior Software Engineer-Platform Backend
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Join a startup-minded team within a leading corporation to design and build a massive-scale backend platform. You will handle billions of events per second, working with distributed cloud tech and modern databases. This senior role in Tel Aviv requires strong software engineering experience and o...
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Israel , Tel Aviv
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Palo Alto Networks
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Senior Software Engineer - Platform
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Join VAST Data in Tel Aviv as a Senior Software Engineer - Platform. Develop the core data platform for the AI era using C/C++ within a Linux environment. Ideal candidates have strong systems programming and Linux kernel experience. Be part of a team revolutionizing AI infrastructure and enterpri...
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VAST Data
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About the Senior Platform Software Engineer role

Senior Platform Software Engineer jobs represent a critical intersection of software development, systems architecture, and operational excellence. Professionals in this role are responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the foundational infrastructure and internal tools that enable other engineering teams to develop, deploy, and run applications efficiently and reliably. Rather than focusing on customer-facing features, platform engineers create the scalable, reusable platforms—such as notification systems, developer tooling, build pipelines, and cloud-native services—that power an organization’s entire software ecosystem.

The typical responsibilities of a Senior Platform Software Engineer are broad and impact-driven. They lead the design and implementation of large-scale distributed systems, often working with microservices, event-driven architectures, and asynchronous messaging. A significant part of the role involves improving system resiliency, observability, and operational efficiency through automation, monitoring, and rigorous service-level objectives. These engineers frequently own projects end-to-end, from problem definition and architectural design through production rollout and long-term maintenance. They collaborate closely with product managers, data teams, and backend engineers to align technical approaches with business needs. Mentorship is a core expectation—senior engineers guide junior team members through code reviews, design discussions, and best practices, helping to elevate the overall technical capability of the organization. They also drive initiatives to reduce technical debt, modernize legacy systems, and ensure safe, continuous upgrades of dependencies and programming languages.

To succeed in Senior Platform Software Engineer jobs, candidates typically need a strong foundation in computer science, often demonstrated by a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience, combined with six or more years of professional software development. Deep proficiency in one or more programming languages such as Java, Python, C++, or Go is essential. Hands-on experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP, along with containerization tools like Docker and Kubernetes, is almost always required. A solid understanding of both SQL and NoSQL databases, data modeling, and caching strategies is expected. Familiarity with observability concepts—logs, metrics, and traces—and a proven track record of operating production systems at scale are critical. Beyond technical skills, senior platform engineers must demonstrate strong communication abilities, a customer-focused mindset, and the capacity to balance short-term delivery with long-term platform health. They are curious, proactive problem solvers who thrive in high-growth, evolving environments and take ownership of mission-critical systems. Ultimately, these jobs demand engineers who can combine deep technical depth with practical decision-making, ensuring that the platforms they build are robust, scalable, and a force multiplier for the entire engineering organization.