JobsSenior Platform Engineer (Cloud / Kubernetes / Java)
Senior Platform Engineer (Cloud / Kubernetes / Java)
FidelitySenior Platform Engineer (Cloud / Kubernetes / Java)
FidelityLocation
Westlake, TX, Covington, KY
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/25/2026
Compensation
Not listed
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 99.8%·Filings 1,603·New hires 169·
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·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Platform Engineer role at Fidelity involves building, automating, and operating large-scale event-driven platforms within the Enterprise Technology organization. The position focuses on cloud deployment and DevOps practices, utilizing technologies such as Kubernetes, Java Spring Boot, and CI/CD. The Platform Engineering team aims to enhance customer experiences in financial services by delivering robust infrastructure and deployment pipelines. This role offers opportunities for innovation and collaboration in a fast-paced environment.
Requirements
- Bachelor or Master Degree in a technology-related field such as Engineering or Computer Science.
- 5+ years of hands-on experience designing, deploying, and operating production Kubernetes clusters.
- 3+ years of experience developing microservices with Java and Spring Boot.
- Strong understanding of microservices architecture, REST APIs, and event-driven design patterns.
- 2+ years of experience operating workloads on Cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP.
Responsibilities
- Build, automate, and operate large-scale event-driven platforms.
- Deliver robust, self-service infrastructure and deployment pipelines.
- Apply a variety of technologies to enhance customer experiences.
- Maintain self-service developer platforms and golden-path templates on Kubernetes.
- Collaborate with multiple teams to ensure high-quality application readiness.
Benefits
- Fidelity offers competitive compensation, annual bonuses, retirement contributions, comprehensive healthcare coverage, parental leave, tuition assistance, wellness programs, and extensive professional development opportunities.
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