ROLEAn Internal Developer Platform (IDP) Engineer designs, builds, and maintains an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) to provide developers with a self-service environment that abstracts technical complexity and streamlines software delivery. They implement tools and automated workflows for tasks like infrastructure management, CI/CD pipelines, and environment provisioning, enabling development teams to focus on innovation by reducing their cognitive load and providing access to necessary resources. Responsibilities Lead in designing, coding, testing, debugging, configuring, and documenting new software utilizing technologies for the project assigned. Work in an Agile software development environment (using Scrum)Refactor existing software.Able to independently design quality solutions for large features.Collaborate with Product Management, Software Quality Assurance, and other development teams to ensure that solutions are efficient, consistent and fulfill business needs.Training and Mentoring Junior Team MembersTypical Activities Build and maintain the IDP: Design, implement, and manage the set of curated tools, services, and infrastructure that make up the IDP.Automate workflows: Develop automated processes for common development and operational tasks, such as provisioning cloud resources, deploying code, and managing environments.Enhance developer experience: Focus on user-friendliness and efficiency to reduce the cognitive load on developers, allowing them to self-service their needs without deep infrastructure knowledge.Ensure scalability and reliability: Create a platform that is reliable, scalable, and capable of handling evolving application needs over time.Promote self-service: Provide a centralized and unified interface, often through an internal developer portal, where developers can access the platform's capabilities and resources.Uphold security and compliance: Integrate robust security measures and governance to protect data and meet regulatory requirements.Monitor and support the platform: Provide updates, monitor the platform's infrastructure, and offer support to development teams using the IDP.