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Senior Platform Engineer – Network and Edge Services
1PasswordSenior Platform Engineer responsible for designing reliable network infrastructure for 1Password. Collaborating with teams to enhance self-service platforms and network observability.
Posted 6/9/2026full-timeRemote • California, Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $121,000 - $169,000 per yearWebsite
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesCloudDistributed SystemsDNSGoTerraform
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Design and deliver network infrastructure across DNS, edge, ingress, and service mesh
- Build tooling and abstractions for other engineering teams
- Ensure the network is observable, hardened, and resilient by default
- Work closely with cross-functional partners to understand their needs
- Contribute to a team culture of shared ownership and continuous improvement
Requirements
What you’ll need- 5+ years of hands-on experience with cloud networking and distributed systems at SaaS or similar scale
- Deep knowledge of internet architecture and modern web services (DNS, CDN, WAF, Load Balancing, Ingress, Service Mesh)
- Proficiency in Go (or similar languages) and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)
- Experience building reliable, observable platforms and defining SLIs/SLOs
- On-call experience, including incident resolution
- Consistently apply a security-first approach
Benefits
Comp & perks- health insurance
- dental
- 401k and many others
- generous paid time off
- equity grant
- participation in our incentive programs
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Hard Skills & Tools
cloud networkingdistributed systemsGoInfrastructure as CodeTerraformSLIsSLOsDNSCDNWAF
Soft Skills
cross-functional collaborationshared ownershipcontinuous improvementincident resolutionsecurity-first approach