
One of the biggest advantages we have in the community is getting a clear eyed view on the data of what 100s of thousands of engineers are doing, asking, curious about or struggling with. It’s that insight that lets us build our major research reports, and that guides the course.
Even small details like this article getting almost 860% more reads on avg in the last 4 weeks tells us a lot. There are a LOT of new platform engineers, and even more uncertain platform engineers. So let’s try and help that.
What are platform engineers building in 2026?
The industrial revolution of software, the shift from artisanal workshops to production lines.
Take my favourite case study we mention everywhere. SIXT, 40 platform engineers serve 800 developers. That’s a 20:1 ratio, compared to the traditional 5:1 model with fragmented operations, security, and infrastructure teams. The efficiency gains are absolutely massivel Time-to-market reduced by 50%, standardization is almost total, the platform team has absorbed domains from database ownership to SRE.
In the case of Sixt, the platform team isn’t just thinking about DevEx and advanced Ops. They’re building digital factories that produce software at insane speed (often a gentically) with enforced governance, guardrails, etc. They aren't pumping out slop. Trust me.
And what are platform engineers earning to do this?
North America: $160,000 USD average
Europe: $104,000 USD average
Yes. Salaries are down massively from 2024 ($193K NA, $118K EU), you know my thoughts on that. The shift is more about market evolution than pay.
In 2024, platform engineering was led by senior pioneers building first-generation platforms, so compensation skewed high. By 2025, the field has broadened: mid-level engineers (3–7 years) and more juniors are entering as teams scale, widening the salary range and lowering averages.
The “decrease” means things are getting more mature, not less valuable. Platform engineering is becoming a standard function that every org has, and everyone knows about.
So, what do you need to know to prepare for this?
Well… here are 5 things you need to be thinking about.
- Understand the roles: Infra platform engineering, DevEx, Security, Observability, Data, AI, and more all converge in platform engineering.
- Multidisciplinary skills: Platform engineering combines scalable architecture, product-focused development, embedded security in pipelines, and continuous operational reliability improvement based on real usage patterns. You need to be thinking about all of this and how it connects.
- Focus on product thinking: measure adoption, UX, reliability, and developer impact.
- Anticipate challenges: scaling to hundreds of devs, balancing speed, security, and stability etc.
- Act intentionally: build reusable platforms, embed security, and improve through feedback loops. Think continual, long term, iteration. Not just short term project thinking.
Platform engineering is more important than ever, and there is no better opportunity for those who know what they’re doing.


































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