Home Office, Maryland, USA
15 days ago
High Performance Computing Systems Engineer
REQ#: RQ183396Public Trust: NACI (T1) Requisition Type: Regular Your Impact

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Job Description

As an HPC Software Support Engineer, you will bridge the gap between our researchers and the computing resources. You will be one of the faces of our High Performance Compute (HPC) clusters to the NIAID research community who will rely on you to help them get their important research work done.  You will focus on installing scientific applications, optimizing submission scripts and running jobs, and monitoring the health of NIAID’s HPC clusters; a 4000+ core HPC cluster that is GPU-focused and a 1,500+ core HPC cluster.

Work Visa sponsorship is not provided for this position.

HOW AN HPC SOFTWARE SUPPORT ENGINEER WILL MAKE AN IMPACT:

Work with a 4000+ core HPC cluster that is GPU-focused and a 1,500+ HPC cluster, including installing and supporting bioinformatics applications for a large and diverse research community with needs in genomics, cryo-electron microscopy, and AI/MLMonitor the portfolio of software applications and be proactive in planning upgrades and license renewalsMonitor and report on cluster performance and generate data to show usage and trendsTriage support requests from the research community and work with others in the Scientific Infrastructure team to resolve issues and complete service requestsCollaborate with researchers to guide them in effective use of the HPC resources, such as job scheduler submission, data formats, and building data workflowsEngage with researchers to understand their HPC needs to include data life cycle management, integration of scientific instruments to HPC, and storage capacity and compute requirementsProvide input to the Scientific Infrastructure team leader for setting priorities for cluster operations, scheduling policies, resources needed, etc.Attend and actively participate in daily standup meetings to provide updates on progress, discuss obstacles, and co-ordinate tasks with other team membersWork collaboratively in a team environment to achieve project goalsEngage in open communication, share knowledge, and support fellow teammatesProvide feedback and contribute to the continuous improvement of team processes


WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED:

Required Experience:  Minimum of five years of related experience

Education:  BS/BA (or equivalent)

Required Technical Skills:

Minimum of five years of experience with HPC technologiesExperience with Spack package manager, including making packages from PyPi, R, GithubExperience with Slurm job scheduling, including troubleshooting job status and optimizing submission scriptsExperience installing and packaging GPU applications and optimizing job submission scripts that are used for ML model training, data mining operations, or high-res graphics renderingExperience with Python scriptingExperience using Git to manage shared software configuration code

Security Clearance Level:   Must be able to obtain a NIH Public Trust

Required Skills and Abilities:

Ability to translate technical concepts in HPC and research computing to scientists and other non- technical personnelAbility to determine meaningful metrics and usage data for leadership

Location:  This position is primarily remote. However you must be able to commute at your own expense to the NIAID’s datacenter in Rockville, Maryland once a month and possibly more often to meet contractual obligations.


GDIT IS YOUR PLACE:

401K with company matchComprehensive health and wellness packagesInternal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your careerProfessional growth opportunities including paid education and certificationsCutting-edge technology you can learn fromRest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays

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