Senior Platform Engineer
The Role:
The Senior Platform Engineer will be an expert in infrastructure and developer tooling initiatives across Gametime’s platform. This person will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining core platform systems that support Gametime’s high-scale, cloud-native architecture. This role requires deep fluency in Infrastructure as Code (IaC), container orchestration, CI/CD principles, and developer experience optimization. They will work extensively with Kubernetes (AWS EKS) as well as various other AWS services, and do so using automation such as Terraform and Terragrunt to support microservice-based applications in multiple environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Outline the core duties and expectations for the position. These should reflect tasks directly tied to organizational objectives.
Design, build, and maintain scalable, secure, and observable infrastructure across AWS using Terraform and Terragrunt
Lead and contribute to Kubernetes (EKS) infrastructure supporting microservices running at scale
Build and maintain CI/CD workflows using GitHub Actions to support automated builds, tests, deployments, and rollbacks
Develop internal tooling and self-service interfaces that reduce friction and empower developers
Define and enforce best practices around Infrastructure as Code, containerization, and cloud security
Participate in and lead architectural reviews, infrastructure planning, and incident retrospectives
Mentor and support other engineers on platform architecture, tooling, and cloud infrastructure
Key Competencies:
List the specific competencies (skills, behaviors, and abilities) required for success in this role, organized into key areas. Each competency should have a description that connects directly to the tasks in the job.
Technical Skills:
Cloud Infrastructure (AWS): Strong experience with services like EC2, EKS, IAM, RDS, S3, Route53, etc
Infrastructure as Code: Expert-level use of Terraform and Terragrunt to manage modular, multi-environment cloud resources
Containerization & Orchestration: Deep understanding of Docker and Kubernetes (EKS), including deployment, networking, and scaling
CI/CD Automation: Advanced configuration of GitHub Actions, and familiarity with progressive release mechanisms (such as canary, blue/green, etc) and rollback strategies
Observability: Hands-on experience with Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, or similar tools for metrics, logging, tracing, and alerting
Interpersonal Skills:
Team Collaboration: Works cross-functionally with Security, IT, and Product Engineering to deliver scalable solutions
Mentorship: Coaches peers and shares platform expertise through code reviews, docs, pairing, and internal demos
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making:
Architecture Mindset: Designs resilient systems and proactively addresses reliability, scalability, and maintainability
Root Cause Thinking: Investigates and resolves infrastructure and service issues systematically, not symptomatically
Minimum Qualifications:
Define the minimum educational and experiential requirements necessary to apply for the role.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field — or equivalent practical experience
Experience: 7+ years of experience in Platform Engineering, SRE, or DevOps-related roles supporting public cloud platforms
Certifications:
Other Requirements:
Proficient with AWS and Infrastructure as Code tools (Terraform)
Experienced with Kubernetes administration
Skilled in CI/CD and automation (GitHub Actions or equivalent)
Familiar with observability best practices and platforms like Datadog and Grafana
Preferred Qualifications:
Include any additional qualifications or experience that are not essential but would be beneficial.
Education:
Experience:
Experience writing automation or tooling in Go and/or Python
Experience configuring advanced Kubernetes tools (Karpenter, OPA, ArgoCD, etc)
Prior exposure to AWS Well-Architected Framework
Expertise in GitOps concepts
Other:
AWS Certifications
Certified Kubernetes Administrator
Performance Metrics:
Outline specific measures of success in the role. These should be aligned with the key competencies and job responsibilities.
Support EKS migration
Contribute to the migration of 3+ services from ECS to EKS, including Helm charts, Terraform modules, or pipeline integration
Deliver improvements to observability or alerting for EKS-migrated services (dashboards, traces, monitors, etc)
Reduce P99 response time for multiple EKS services compared to measured ECS response times
Enhance internal developer experience
Create or improve 2+ reusable GitHub Actions workflows adopted by other engineers
Contribute to adding language support in GitHub Actions
What We can Offer:
Flexible PTO
Competitive salary & equity package
Monthly Gametime credits for any event ($1,200/yr)
Medical, dental, & vision insurance
Life insurance and disability benefits
Diverse Family-forming benefits through Carrot Fertility
401k, HSA, pre-tax savings programs
Company offsites and meet-ups
Wellness programs
Tenure recognition
At Gametime pay ranges are subject to change and assigned to a job based on specific market median of similar jobs according to 3rd party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary for several reasons including skills/capabilities, experience, and available budget.
United States - Pay Range
$188,737—$222,044 USD
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Senior Platform Engineer
The Role:
The Senior Platform Engineer will be an expert in infrastructure and developer tooling initiatives across Gametime’s platform. This person will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining core platform systems that support Gametime’s high-scale, cloud-native architecture. This role requires deep fluency in Infrastructure as Code (IaC), container orchestration, CI/CD principles, and developer experience optimization. They will work extensively with Kubernetes (AWS EKS) as well as various other AWS services, and do so using automation such as Terraform and Terragrunt to support microservice-based applications in multiple environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Outline the core duties and expectations for the position. These should reflect tasks directly tied to organizational objectives.
Design, build, and maintain scalable, secure, and observable infrastructure across AWS using Terraform and Terragrunt
Lead and contribute to Kubernetes (EKS) infrastructure supporting microservices running at scale
Build and maintain CI/CD workflows using GitHub Actions to support automated builds, tests, deployments, and rollbacks
Develop internal tooling and self-service interfaces that reduce friction and empower developers
Define and enforce best practices around Infrastructure as Code, containerization, and cloud security
Participate in and lead architectural reviews, infrastructure planning, and incident retrospectives
Mentor and support other engineers on platform architecture, tooling, and cloud infrastructure
Key Competencies:
List the specific competencies (skills, behaviors, and abilities) required for success in this role, organized into key areas. Each competency should have a description that connects directly to the tasks in the job.
Technical Skills:
Cloud Infrastructure (AWS): Strong experience with services like EC2, EKS, IAM, RDS, S3, Route53, etc
Infrastructure as Code: Expert-level use of Terraform and Terragrunt to manage modular, multi-environment cloud resources
Containerization & Orchestration: Deep understanding of Docker and Kubernetes (EKS), including deployment, networking, and scaling
CI/CD Automation: Advanced configuration of GitHub Actions, and familiarity with progressive release mechanisms (such as canary, blue/green, etc) and rollback strategies
Observability: Hands-on experience with Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana, or similar tools for metrics, logging, tracing, and alerting
Interpersonal Skills:
Team Collaboration: Works cross-functionally with Security, IT, and Product Engineering to deliver scalable solutions
Mentorship: Coaches peers and shares platform expertise through code reviews, docs, pairing, and internal demos
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making:
Architecture Mindset: Designs resilient systems and proactively addresses reliability, scalability, and maintainability
Root Cause Thinking: Investigates and resolves infrastructure and service issues systematically, not symptomatically
Minimum Qualifications:
Define the minimum educational and experiential requirements necessary to apply for the role.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field — or equivalent practical experience
Experience: 7+ years of experience in Platform Engineering, SRE, or DevOps-related roles supporting public cloud platforms
Certifications:
Other Requirements:
Proficient with AWS and Infrastructure as Code tools (Terraform)
Experienced with Kubernetes administration
Skilled in CI/CD and automation (GitHub Actions or equivalent)
Familiar with observability best practices and platforms like Datadog and Grafana
Preferred Qualifications:
Include any additional qualifications or experience that are not essential but would be beneficial.
Education:
Experience:
Experience writing automation or tooling in Go and/or Python
Experience configuring advanced Kubernetes tools (Karpenter, OPA, ArgoCD, etc)
Prior exposure to AWS Well-Architected Framework
Expertise in GitOps concepts
Other:
AWS Certifications
Certified Kubernetes Administrator
Performance Metrics:
Outline specific measures of success in the role. These should be aligned with the key competencies and job responsibilities.
Support EKS migration
Contribute to the migration of 3+ services from ECS to EKS, including Helm charts, Terraform modules, or pipeline integration
Deliver improvements to observability or alerting for EKS-migrated services (dashboards, traces, monitors, etc)
Reduce P99 response time for multiple EKS services compared to measured ECS response times
Enhance internal developer experience
Create or improve 2+ reusable GitHub Actions workflows adopted by other engineers
Contribute to adding language support in GitHub Actions
What We can Offer:
Flexible PTO
Competitive salary & equity package
Monthly Gametime credits for any event ($1,200/yr)
Medical, dental, & vision insurance
Life insurance and disability benefits
Diverse Family-forming benefits through Carrot Fertility
401k, HSA, pre-tax savings programs
Company offsites and meet-ups
Wellness programs
Tenure recognition
At Gametime pay ranges are subject to change and assigned to a job based on specific market median of similar jobs according to 3rd party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary for several reasons including skills/capabilities, experience, and available budget.
United States - Pay Range
$188,737—$222,044 USD