Senior Platform Engineer Dublin 12 months

Dublin, City Of Dublin, Ireland
Last week
£431 – £474 pd

Salary

£431 – £474 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Senior Platform Engineer Contract Dublin 12 months. My client a leading global firm is in urgent need of a talented experienced Senior Platform Engineer to join them on a contract basis for a 12 months with a further 12 in potential.

My client is looking for a Senior Platform Engineer that will generate requirements, together with other architects, engineers, application team(s) and user(s), to determine that all of the high level requirements have been met. You will be required to generate products such as TADs, technical documents, logical flows, and models to keep the user(s), architects and the engineers constantly up to date and in agreement on the application, system or platform to be provided as it is evolving. You will be ensuring that all architectural products and products with architectural input are maintained in the most current state and never allowed to become obsolete.This job requires experience in internet fundamentals related to web servers, application servers, internet security and other internet technologies.This job actively performs designing and delivering internet infrastructure solutions that satisfy member, product, service and backbone requirements.

You will have thorough knowledge and understanding of network, operating system principles and web middleware.

Thorough knowledge in one or more core functions related to internet infrastructure design and/or web administration.You will have advanced knowledge of load balancers and web application firewalls.Working knowledge of Database technologies.Working knowledge of cloud technologies.Knowledge of Zero Trust Architecture principles and Network Micro-segmentation.My clients architects draw a lot so experience of drawing tools, things like Visio as they use it but can be other tools as well. Experience working with YAML based deployments. Successful candidates will have experience Infrastructure Design experience, Cloud experience, Security knowledge with data centres and Infrastructure security experience. If this role sounds of interest drop me a CV so that we can speak in more detail

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