An 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. Roles, Responsibilities & Typical ActivitiesBuild 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.