Platform Engineer, Specialist

In this Role you will: 

  • Design and implement Google Cloud and Gemini solutions that meet business requirements. 

  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and improve system performance to ensure uptime, reliability, and SLA compliance. 

  • Propose solution architectures and manage the deployment of cloud networking solutions according to customer requirements and implementation best practices. 

  • Is a key participant in new feature development from an implementation perspective, working closely with leadership and occasionally product and engineering teams. 

  • Acts as an escalation point for Google Cloud and Gemini implementation-related issues. 

  • Provide expert level Tier 3 technical infrastructure support services for issues elevated from other support and technical service organizations. 

  • Contribute to documentation, automation scripts, and internal knowledge sharing to support continuous improvement. 

  • Participate in special projects and performs other related duties as assigned. 

 

 

What it Takes: 

  • Undergraduate degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of training and experience 

  • 5+ years of cloud engineering experience, including at least 2 years working in GCP environments building. 

  • Strong hands-on expertise with Gemini, Compute Engine, Cloud Functions, VPC, IAM, GKE, and BigQuery. 

  • Experience building infrastructure with Terraform, Ansible, or Deployment Manager. 

  • Strong knowledge of CI/CD tools such as GitLab CI, Jenkins, or Cloud Build. 

  • Solid understanding of Linux administration, networking, and containerization (Docker/Kubernetes). 

  • Strong troubleshooting skills in cloud infrastructure, networking, security best practices, and performance optimization 

  • Experience supporting Agile/Scrum development environments. 

  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. 

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills. 

 

Specializations that’ll have an impact: 

  • GCP Professional Cloud Architect or DevOps Engineer certification. 

  • Familiarity with AWS or Azure cloud platforms. 

  • Scripting experience in Python, Bash, or Go. 

  • Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple problems simultaneously. 

  • Experience leading and mentoring staff, technical support organizations. 

  • Experience with production readiness review process. 

Special factors: 
Vanguard is not offering sponsorship for this role. 

Special Factors

Sponsorship

Vanguard is not offering visa sponsorship for this position.

About Vanguard

At Vanguard, we don't just have a mission—we're on a mission.

To work for the long-term financial wellbeing of our clients. To lead through product and services that transform our clients' lives. To learn and develop our skills as individuals and as a team. From Malvern to Melbourne, our mission drives us forward and inspires us to be our best.

How We Work

Vanguard has implemented a hybrid working model for the majority of our crew members, designed to capture the benefits of enhanced flexibility while enabling in-person learning, collaboration, and connection. We believe our mission-driven and highly collaborative culture is a critical enabler to support long-term client outcomes and enrich the employee experience.

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