[Remote] Senior Platform Engineer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. System One is a leader in delivering outsourced services and workforce solutions across North America. They are seeking a Senior Platform Engineer to support a federal health technology program, focusing on building and maintaining a self-service application delivery platform for AWS workloads. Responsibilities Build and maintain a self-service application delivery platform for AWS workloads Design reusable Jenkins shared libraries and CI/CD pipeline standards Develop Jenkins Declarative and Scripted pipelines using Groovy Create Terraform module stacks for AWS services including ECS, S3, SQS, Lambda, IAM, VPC, and CloudWatch Build Terraform modules and root module compositions for multi-service applications Define YAML-based application contracts for application teams Implement promotion workflows, approval gates, drift prevention, and environment separation Establish Terraform state management and environment management practices Support ECS Fargate and other AWS platform services Standardize build, test, deploy, and release workflows Partner with developers, security, and operations teams to deliver secure and reusable platform patterns Create documentation, templates, and onboarding guides for application teams Improve platform reliability, observability, security, and cost efficiency Skills Must be authorized to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship Ability to obtain and maintain a Federal Public Trust Bachelor's degree or 4 additional years of experience in lieu of degree 7 or more years of platform development, DevOps, cloud engineering, or infrastructure engineering experience Strong AWS experience, especially with ECS, IAM, S3, SQS, Lambda, VPC, and CloudWatch Hands-on Terraform experience, including module design, root module composition, backend configuration, and state management Jenkins pipeline experience, including Declarative pipelines, Scripted pipelines, shared libraries, or multibranch pipelines Experience creating reusable platform tooling or abstractions for multiple application teams Scripting experience with Bash or Python Understanding of SDLC, deployment strategies, release governance, and environment promotion Experience designing or supporting internal developer platforms Experience with golden path or self-service deployment patterns Experience with Spring Boot or containerized Java services Experience with approval gates, policy enforcement, and environment promotion Experience with multi-account AWS environments Familiarity with event-driven architecture and asynchronous patterns Experience onboarding application teams to shared platform tooling Experience supporting ServiceNow-based low-code applications Benefits Health and welfare benefits coverage options including medical, dental, vision, spending accounts, life insurance, voluntary plans Participation in a 401(k) plan Company Overview System One is a professional staffing firms. It was founded in 2008, and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, with a workforce of 5001-10000 employees. Its website is http//www.systemoneservices.com.

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