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As a Platform Engineer at Thyme Care, you will join a team focused on building the infrastructure, developer tooling, and workflows that help drive high-quality interventions for our members with cancer. You’ll partner closely with other engineering teams to improve the internal platform, reduce operational friction, and support feature development. This role is well suited for a senior engineer who enjoys owning ambiguous platform problems from discovery through delivery.
Job Responsibility:
Lead medium-to-large platform initiatives end-to-end, from early discovery and technical design through rollout and adoption
Own and evolve our AWS platform (including EKS, RDS, networking) using Terraform and other infrastructure-as-code tools
Build and maintain internal Python libraries and Kubernetes tooling that abstract away infrastructure complexity
Improve our CI/CD pipelines by building and maintaining reusable workflows, optimizing performance, and enhancing our deployment and rollback capabilities
Partner with engineers across the organization to improve developer experience
Participate in our on-call rotation, improving our observability, triaging incidents, and handling support requests
Requirements:
Strong experience with infrastructure-as-code (we use Terraform), CI/CD (we use Github Actions), and service observability (we use Datadog and PagerDuty)
Deployed and managed containerized workloads (we use Docker, Kubernetes, Lambda) in a cloud environment (AWS experience strongly preferred)
Used Python in a professional context (we use it for scripting, DevEx tools, infrastructure frameworks, and more)
Participated in an on-call rotation, and comfortable using an observability stack to monitor production and troubleshoot issues
Built and supported internal developer platforms as a product, with attention to usability and adoption
Experience in healthcare, health tech, or another regulated environment