Application Guide

How to Apply for Cloud Engineer

at Environmental Resources Management

🏢 About Environmental Resources Management

Environmental Resources Management (ERM) is a global sustainability consultancy that helps organizations accelerate their transition to low-carbon futures and advance ESG priorities. Working here means you'll be part of a mission-driven team that combines technical expertise with environmental impact, offering a unique opportunity to apply cloud engineering skills to meaningful, planet-positive work.

About This Role

As a Cloud Engineer at ERM, you'll design, build, and operate shared cloud infrastructure across AWS and Azure, enabling multiple teams to deploy scalable, secure applications. Your work directly supports ERM's sustainability goals by providing a robust, efficient platform that powers global environmental solutions, making your role critical to the company's mission.

💡 A Day in the Life

Your day might start with a stand-up meeting with the platform team to review infrastructure health and prioritize tickets. You'll then spend time writing Terraform modules to provision new environments, troubleshoot a networking issue in Azure, and later collaborate with a development team to optimize their Kubernetes deployment on EKS. Afternoon could involve reviewing security policies or automating a manual process with serverless functions, all while contributing to ERM's sustainability mission.

🎯 Who Environmental Resources Management Is Looking For

  • Has 5+ years of hands-on experience in cloud/platform engineering, specifically with production systems in both AWS and Azure, not just one provider.
  • Is deeply proficient in Infrastructure-as-Code tools like Terraform, Bicep, and CloudFormation, and can demonstrate experience managing multi-cloud environments.
  • Has strong Kubernetes expertise, including EKS and AKS, and understands how to operate containerized workloads at scale.
  • Prioritizes security and stability, with proven experience implementing IAM, RBAC, network security, and secrets management in a multi-tenant cloud environment.

📝 Tips for Applying to Environmental Resources Management

1

Highlight specific projects where you managed multi-cloud (AWS + Azure) infrastructure, especially if you used Terraform or Bicep for cross-cloud orchestration.

2

Quantify your impact: mention metrics like uptime, cost savings, or number of teams supported by the infrastructure you built.

3

Tailor your resume to emphasize cloud security and compliance, as ERM deals with sensitive ESG data and likely requires strict security standards.

4

Mention any experience with serverless and container runtimes (e.g., Lambda, Fargate) as the role involves building scalable compute foundations.

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Include a brief note in your cover letter about your interest in sustainability and how your cloud skills can contribute to ERM's mission.

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Your passion for using cloud engineering to drive environmental sustainability and how your skills align with ERM's mission.", "Specific examples of multi-cloud infrastructure you've built (AWS + Azure) using IaC tools like Terraform and Bicep.", "Your experience with Kubernetes (EKS/AKS) and how you've ensured platform stability and security in production.", 'How you stay current with cloud best practices and your ability to work remotely in a collaborative, distributed team.']

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • Read ERM's latest sustainability report or case studies to understand their key initiatives and how cloud infrastructure supports them.
  • Explore ERM's Digital Services offerings to see how technology integrates with their consulting services.
  • Check ERM's newsroom for recent partnerships or projects involving cloud or data analytics.
  • Understand ERM's global presence and remote work culture to tailor your answers about collaboration across time zones.

💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 How would you design a multi-cloud VPC/VNet architecture with shared services across AWS and Azure?
2 Describe a time you migrated a production workload from one cloud provider to another; what challenges did you face?
3 How do you implement security standards (IAM, RBAC, encryption) in a multi-tenant Kubernetes cluster?
4 What's your approach to managing Terraform state in a team environment, and how do you handle drift?
5 How do you ensure cost optimization while maintaining performance in a multi-cloud environment?
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Focusing only on one cloud provider (e.g., AWS) when the role requires both AWS and Azure expertise.
  • Overlooking security and compliance in your examples; ERM deals with sensitive data, so security is paramount.
  • Being vague about IaC experience; be specific about tools (Terraform, Bicep, CloudFormation) and your role in managing infrastructure as code.

📅 Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

Offer

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