P1P1 — Entry-Level Professional
Entry-Level Platform Engineer (Associate)
Executes well-defined tasks under close supervision, assists in maintaining and monitoring the platform.
What this level means
New to role or field; performs basic tasks under supervision
- Scope
- Own tasks within a defined component
- Autonomy
- Close supervision; work reviewed frequently
- Complexity
- Routine problems with known solutions
- Impact
- Own deliverables
- Decision rights
- Few independent decisions; escalates the rest
- Leadership
- None — building the craft
- Typical experience
- 0–2 yrs
What you'd do
- Running pre-defined scripts or playbooks for deployments
- Handling routine support tickets
- Updating documentation
- Assisting in platform monitoring
- Participating in training sessions
- Collaborating with team members on basic tasks
- Performing basic troubleshooting
- Following runbooks
- Supporting platform maintenance activities
- Execute deployment scripts
- Handle support tickets
- Update platform documentation
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Script execution
- Documentation skills
- Platform monitoring
- Basic troubleshooting
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Time management
- Problem-solving
- Platform technologies
- Basic scripting
- Documentation standards
- Troubleshooting techniques
- Monitoring tools
- Runbook procedures
- Support ticket systems
- Communication protocols
- Basic troubleshooting
- Following runbooks
- Attention to detail
- Communication Skills
- Team collaboration
- Problem-solving
- Adaptability
- Time management
What good looks like
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field
- Basic understanding of platform engineering
- Strong communication skills
Common titles
Entry-Level Platform Engineer
Where it sits & what it pays
O*NET / SOC: 15-0000 — Computer & Mathematical Occupations(inferred · under review)
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.