With your expertise in delivering infrastructure solutions, you are a top-performer in your field. Come on board as a highly appreciated member of a winning team.
As an Infrastructure Engineer II at JPMorgan Chase within the CTO Office, Global Technology Applied Research , you develop knowledge of software, applications, and technical processes within the infrastructure engineering discipline. Through this work you begin to apply your proficiency in a single application or technical methodology.
Job responsibilities
Support infrastructure build out for allocated GTAR projects in the field of quantum communications and cryptography, providing solution installation and configuration of both hardware and software
Apply technical knowledge to assignments from installation through to testing the performance of the infrastructure and understanding and verifying that requirements were successfully met
See through day to day work assignments through to completion with minimal guidance and within documented parameters, escalating issues to appropriate leaders when required
Draft and contribute to documentation of technical solution and processes
Coordinate with assigned vendors to ensure on time and reliable delivery of solutions
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Bachelor’s degree in Computer/Info-communications Engineering or related disciplines
Minimum 2 years of experience required in technical role in Networking or Telecommunications
Proficient knowledge of hardware, networking terminology, deployment practices, integration, automation, scaling, resilience, and performance assessments
Very good understanding and experience with network protocols including and not limited to WAN, Routing, Layer 2 and IPV4/IPV6
High proficiency in one specific infrastructure technology and general proficiency of relevant networking technologies
Basic technical knowledge of additional technical domains
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Familiarity with optical engineering with hands-on experience on optical networking systems
Must be able to work independently in a fast paced, ambiguous environment and take initiative
Proven attention to detail, strong ability to troubleshoot and resolve technical problems without guidance is a strong advantage