Network Transport Architect

Jump Trading Jump Trading · Quant · Chicago, IL · IT Infrastructure + WCW

Jump Trading is seeking a Network Transport Architect to design, acquire, and optimize low-latency, high-capacity networks for their global trading operations. This role involves capacity planning, network design support, project management for delivery, industry engagement, and ensuring regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in network architecture, transport technologies, and carrier/vendor management, with a strong understanding of optical networking and high-performance connectivity.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborate with vendors, carriers, and other partners to acquire network capacity and circuits (e.g., dark fiber, wavelengths, leased lines) that meet business requirements.
  2. Assist in planning and designing robust wide-area network infrastructure that supports global connectivity needs.
  3. Oversee the delivery process for circuits and connectivity solutions, managing timelines, dependencies, and risks.
  4. Build and maintain relationships with carriers, vendors, industry experts, and other key players in the networking and telecom sectors.
  5. Ensure compliance with regional and global regulatory requirements for circuits and networking systems.

Skills

Required

  • At least 7 years of experience required in network architecture, transport technologies, and carrier/vendor management, with proven expertise in acquiring and implementing low-latency connectivity solutions for mission-critical environments.
  • Strong understanding of wide-area and global networks, transport technologies, and capacity planning for high-performance connectivity.
  • Familiarity with optical networking and transmission systems (e.g., wavelengths, DWDM, dark fiber).
  • Proficiency in tools for network planning, performance evaluation, and reporting.
  • Proven experience coordinating end-to-end delivery of connectivity or capacity projects, ensuring timelines, budgets, and stakeholder expectations are met.
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and prioritize competing demands.
  • Well-networked within the telecom industry with established relationships across a multitude of providers.
  • Awareness of industry trends, emerging technologies, and shifts in the connectivity and telecom landscape.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to convey complex technical ideas to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and the ability to work efficiently in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with RF technologies, wireless systems, and point-to-point microwave networks is a plus but not essential.

What the JD emphasized

  • low latency
  • ultra-low latency
  • network architecture
  • transport technologies
  • carrier/vendor management
  • low-latency connectivity solutions
  • high-performance connectivity
  • optical networking
  • transmission systems
  • regulatory requirements