JobsGPS - Azure Senior Platform Engineer - Assistant Director
GPS - Azure Senior Platform Engineer - Assistant Director
EYGPS - Azure Senior Platform Engineer - Assistant Director
EYLocation
McLean, VA
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/6/2026
Compensation
$111,100 - $236,100 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.9%·Filings 747·New hires 303·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Azure Senior Platform Engineer - Assistant Director role at EY focuses on supporting large government cloud programs within Azure Government environments. This position is responsible for delivering platform and infrastructure capabilities at scale while ensuring alignment with business and security requirements. The role involves guiding technical direction, enabling delivery teams, and influencing stakeholders across various organizations. The ideal candidate will lead architecture efforts and promote operational excellence within government and security-constrained environments.
Requirements
- 7+ years in engineering roles working with private/public cloud IaaS, PaaS, and/or SaaS.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, or equivalent experience.
- Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) and Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305).
- Strong hands-on experience with Infrastructure as Code & CI/CD tools such as Bicep, Azure DevOps, ARM templates, or Ansible.
- Experience with containers and orchestration technologies like Docker and Kubernetes.
Responsibilities
- Own the delivery of cloud platform and infrastructure capabilities across multiple initiatives.
- Set and guide technical direction for Azure Government platforms.
- Establish and evolve DevSecOps practices and automation approaches.
- Lead architecture and design efforts, reviewing and approving solutions.
- Oversee risk, dependency, and issue management across delivery efforts.
Benefits
- Ernst & Young (EY) offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support the well-being of its employees across various dimensions.
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