As an Infrastructure Engineer III, you will optimize data systems, ensure application monitoring, resolve technical issues, and impact architectural decisions across projects.
Job Description
Job Description
Empowering projects with innovative technical solutions, our team excels in optimizing data and systems at scale while ensuring seamless application monitoring. We foster a culture of diversity, opportunity, inclusion, and respect, driving impactful decisions across multifaceted technologies
As an Infrastructure Engineer III at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer and Community Banking, you utilize strong knowledge of software, applications, and technical processes within the infrastructure engineering discipline. Apply your technical knowledge and problem-solving methodologies across multiple applications of moderate scope.
Job responsibilities
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Job Description
Empowering projects with innovative technical solutions, our team excels in optimizing data and systems at scale while ensuring seamless application monitoring. We foster a culture of diversity, opportunity, inclusion, and respect, driving impactful decisions across multifaceted technologies
As an Infrastructure Engineer III at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer and Community Banking, you utilize strong knowledge of software, applications, and technical processes within the infrastructure engineering discipline. Apply your technical knowledge and problem-solving methodologies across multiple applications of moderate scope.
Job responsibilities
- Applies technical knowledge and problem-solving methodologies to projects of moderate scope, with a focus on improving the data and systems running at scale, and ensures end to end monitoring of applications
- Resolves most nuances and determines appropriate escalation path
- Executes conventional approaches to build or break down technical problems
- Identify risks and impact to applications from Infrastructure outages
- Making significant decisions for a project consisting of multiple technologies and applications
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- Formal training or certification on software engineering concepts and 3+ years applied experience
- A deep understanding of business technology drivers and their impact on architecture design, performance and monitoring, best practices
- experience building or supporting web environments on AWS, which includes working with services like EC2, ELB, RDS, and S3
- Experience using DevOps tools in a cloud environment, such as Ansible, Artifactory, Docker, GitHub, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Maven, and Sonar Qube
- experience across the SDLC process - Design and/or Development and/or support
- Experience using monitoring solutions like CloudWatch, Prometheus, Datadog
- Experience of writing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), using tools like CloudFormation or Terraform
- Experience with one or more public cloud platforms like AWS, GCP, Azure
- Experience with one or more automation tools like Terraform, Puppet, Ansible
- 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
- Strong knowledge of one or more scripting languages (e.g., Scripting, Python, etc.)
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- A proactive approach to spotting problems, areas for improvement, and performance bottlenecks
- SRE mindset Approaches: To run better production systems by creating engineering solutions to operational problems.
Top Skills
Ansible
Artifactory
AWS
CloudFormation
Cloudwatch
Datadog
Docker
Ec2
Elb
Git
Jenkins
Kubernetes
Maven
Prometheus
Python
Rds
S3
Sonarqube
Terraform
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