Cloud Infrastructure Engineer III
JPMorganChase
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Overview of the Cloud Infrastructure Engineer III Role at JPMorgan Chase
As an Infrastructure Engineer III within JPMorgan Chase's Infrastructure Platforms - Cloud Foundational Solutions team, you will leverage deep knowledge of software, applications, and technical processes in infrastructure engineering. This pivotal role at one of the world's leading financial institutions involves applying technical expertise and problem-solving methodologies across various moderate-scope applications. In the Cloud Reliability Services TSE team, you will continuously enhance your technical and cross-functional knowledge both within and beyond your aligned domain.
Key Responsibilities
- Applies technical knowledge and problem-solving methodologies to moderate-scope projects, focusing on improving data and systems at scale, and ensuring end-to-end application monitoring.
- Resolves most nuances independently and determines the appropriate escalation path when needed.
- Executes conventional approaches to build or break down complex technical problems.
- Drives daily activities supporting standard capacity process applications.
- Partners with application and infrastructure teams to identify potential capacity risks and govern remediation statuses.
- Considers upstream/downstream data, systems, and technical implications in decision-making.
- Accountable for making significant decisions for projects involving multiple technologies and applications.
Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
- Formal training or certification in infrastructure disciplines concepts and 3+ years of applied experience.
- Strong knowledge of one or more infrastructure disciplines such as hardware, networking terminology, databases, storage engineering, deployment practices, integration, automation, scaling, resilience, and performance assessments.
- Deep knowledge of cloud infrastructure and multiple cloud technologies with the ability to operate in public and private clouds (e.g., AWS, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes).
- Deep knowledge of one or more areas of infrastructure engineering such as networking, databases, storage, SDLC, integration, streaming, or IAM.
- Deep knowledge of at least one specific technology (e.g., Kafka, Cassandra, S3) and one programming/scripting language (e.g., Java, Python, Unix Shell Scripting, PowerShell).
- A strong drive to continuously develop technical and cross-functional knowledge.
- Familiarity with working in large distributed systems across various technologies including compute, databases, messaging, observability, and telemetry.
- Knowledge of incident, change, and problem management processes.
- AWS certification(s) are highly valued.
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills
- Significant programming background in any applicable language.
- Certifications in Kubernetes, Azure, GCP, or Terraform are a plus.
Key skills/competency
- Cloud Infrastructure
- AWS
- Kubernetes
- Python
- Java
- Networking
- Databases
- Automation
- Problem Solving
- Distributed Systems
How to Get Hired at JPMorganChase
- Research JPMorgan Chase's culture: Study their mission, values, recent news, and employee testimonials on LinkedIn and Glassdoor to align with their innovative financial technology environment.
- Tailor your resume for cloud engineering: Customize your resume to highlight deep cloud infrastructure expertise, AWS certifications, distributed systems experience, and specific programming skills (Java, Python).
- Prepare for technical interviews: Expect rigorous technical questions on cloud architecture, networking, databases, automation, and problem-solving, showcasing your Infrastructure Engineer III capabilities.
- Demonstrate problem-solving abilities: Be ready to discuss past experiences where you applied technical knowledge to resolve complex infrastructure challenges and managed projects involving multiple technologies.
- Showcase continuous learning: Emphasize your drive to develop new skills, especially in emerging cloud technologies like Kubernetes, Azure, GCP, or Terraform, aligning with JPMorgan Chase's evolving tech landscape.
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