Platform Engineer
Build the paved road. Internal platforms, golden paths, developer experience.
The natural evolution of DevOps and the best-positioned infrastructure seat in 2026. Take it if you've got the software fluency to back the title.
- You enjoy building internal products other engineers will rely on
- You can hold a roadmap, not just a backlog of YAML changes
- You take feedback from developer experience seriously
- You're comfortable measuring success in lead time and adoption, not tickets
- You'd rather be on the receiving end of platforms than the building end
- You don't enjoy long-running projects with deferred payoff
- You're not prepared to support what you ship, platform on-call is real
- Your golden paths get adopted without you having to evangelise them
- Other teams ship faster because of work you did six months ago
- Your platform has SLOs and you actually meet them
- You're the one who pushes back when leadership asks for a tactical hack
The seat works at companies with enough engineers to need a platform team and enough leadership maturity to fund one properly. At smaller orgs, 'platform engineer' is a re-titled sysadmin with a Kubernetes problem. Interview for scale, funding model, and whether internal customers actually use what the team ships. If adoption is voluntary and nobody's volunteering, that platform team is decoration.
Tradeoffs at a glance
Hover any chip for the calibrated meaning. Ratings are directional, not absolute.
Promotion ceiling
Very high. Modern replacement for senior DevOps at mature orgs.
- +DevOps
- +SRE
- +Backend dev
- −That platform = k8s. It's product thinking applied to internal tools.
Where this leads
- SRE
- Internal Developer Platform Lead
- Staff Eng
Certifications people pair with this
Listed because the graph connects them to this role, not because you need all of them. Most practitioners pick one or two.
Pathways that pass through here
- Platform / DevOps Engineer → SRE
Build the systems other engineers depend on. Requires coding fluency. Rarely entry-level.
- Cloud Engineer → Cloud Architect
Highest-paid generalist track. Stack: networking + Linux + cloud + IaC.
- Cloud Security Engineer
Cloud-native IAM, workload security, policy-as-code. Entered from cloud, not from SOC.
Where this fits
Roles connect to pathways, certs and other roles. Use one to test the next.
- Platform / DevOps Engineer → SRE
Build the systems other engineers depend on. Requires coding fluency. Rarely entry-level.
- Cloud Engineer → Cloud Architect
Highest-paid generalist track. Stack: networking + Linux + cloud + IaC.
- Software Engineer (Backend / Full-stack)
Ship product, own services. Portfolio matters more than certs.
The serious next step
You've read about the role. The harder question is whether it's the right one for you.
A Career Verdict is the written, practitioner-authored call on your specific route into and out of this role. Six primitives, same format every time.
Built on POST's practitioner-authored assessment framework, calibrated by James from twenty years across helpdesk, infrastructure and security. Framework is human-authored; the verdict applies it to your inputs.