2025-2026 Information Technology – Infrastructure Full Time

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About the position

Chevron believes the future of energy is lower carbon. And we know that affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy is essential to achieving a more prosperous and sustainable world. For Chevron, reducing the carbon intensity of oil and gas represents a tremendous opportunity to advance the global net zero ambitions of the Paris Agreement and build a lower-carbon economy. Technology will play a crucial role in achieving this goal, and Chevron is seeking professionals with a desire to thrive in a cutting-edge digital, global environment to securely advance the global energy transition. We differentiate ourselves through the application of technology, taking an approach that includes in-house expertise, proprietary solutions, and strategic partnerships. Investing in people is a key component of our company – you will be supported by mentoring programs and employee networks to excel in your professional development. Rewards include competitive pay, cash incentives, flexible benefit programs and flexible work schedules – every other Friday off and remote work where approved. Infrastructure is one of five job families within Information Technology. Roles within this job family provide and apply expertise in planning, coordinating, implementing, maintaining hardware, software infrastructure and services for the enterprise.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in Azure Cloud/Digital related business requirement discussions and design through SAFe Agile ceremonies.
  • Perform Azure cloud work such as logical system design, cloud architecture analysis and design, and systems engineering.
  • Implement and automate Azure services through DevOps Infrastructure as Code (IaC).
  • Design and implement application security for Azure cloud native solutions.
  • Ensure efficient functioning of data storage and data protection services in accordance with company security policies and best practices.
  • Maintain, optimize, and troubleshoot Azure environments and services.
  • Collaborate with software engineering teams to identify optimal cloud solutions.
  • Identify, analyze, and resolve vulnerabilities and deployment issues.
  • Work and collaborate with managed-service providers to achieve optimum support and operations of the infrastructure environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Management Information Systems.
  • Must be currently enrolled in a four-year college or university and classified as a senior or graduate student with anticipation of receiving a bachelor’s or master’s degree by July 2025; OR college graduates with less than two years’ experience since receiving a degree.
  • Must provide a current, unofficial transcript with online resume (as proof of good academic standing) when applying for this position to be considered.

Nice-to-haves

  • Ability to code/script to automate cloud services including C#, PowerShell, HTML, Python, YAML, Ansible.
  • Experience with Ansible, Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Active Directory.
  • Experience with Azure, AWS, or equivalent cloud technologies.
  • Experience in Microsoft Windows Server and/or Linux Operating Systems (Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Alma Linux, and Ubuntu).
  • Experience in Hypervisor Environment such as Hyper-V, VMWare or other virtualization technologies.
  • Certification or experience in Agile or SAFe methodology.
  • Troubleshooting and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay.
  • Cash incentives.
  • Flexible benefit programs.
  • Flexible work schedules – every other Friday off.
  • Remote work where approved.
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