Thyme Care is a market-leading value-based oncology care enabler, dedicated to creating a connected and compassionate experience for cancer patients. As a Platform Engineer, you will lead platform initiatives, improve developer experience, and enhance internal tooling to support the care of members with cancer.
Responsibilities:
- Lead medium-to-large platform initiatives end-to-end, from early discovery and technical design through rollout and adoption
- Own and evolve our AWS platform (including EKS, RDS, networking) using Terraform and other infrastructure-as-code tools
- Build and maintain internal Python libraries and Kubernetes tooling that abstract away infrastructure complexity, letting other engineers self-serve deployments with minimal platform help
- Improve our CI/CD pipelines by building and maintaining reusable workflows, optimizing performance, and enhancing our deployment and rollback capabilities
- Partner with engineers across the organization to improve developer experience through better tooling, clearer workflows, and team enablement
- Participate in our on-call rotation, improving our observability, triaging incidents, and handling support requests from our engineering and data teams
Requirements:
- Strong experience with infrastructure-as-code (we use Terraform)
- CI/CD (we use Github Actions)
- Service observability (we use Datadog and PagerDuty)
- Deployed and managed containerized workloads (we use Docker, Kubernetes, Lambda) in a cloud environment (AWS experience strongly preferred)
- Used Python in a professional context (we use it for scripting, DevEx tools, infrastructure frameworks, and more)
- Participated in an on-call rotation, and comfortable using an observability stack to monitor production and troubleshoot issues that arise
- Built and supported internal developer platforms as a product, with attention to usability and adoption
- Experience in healthcare, health tech, or another regulated environment
- Worked in fast-paced, early stage environments
- Comfortable iterating quickly and wearing multiple hats when needed
- Strong engineering foundation
- Collaborative engineering
- Self-directed learning and team-wide teaching
- Security & compliance mindset
- User empathy
- Pragmatism
- Comfort with ambiguity