HPC Platform Engineer
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Job description
The HPC Platform Engineer will design, build, and maintain scalable HPC platforms, collaborating with scientists to optimize workflows, leveraging automation tools, and ensuring infrastructure performance., * You will be a leader the engineering and operations of design, build, and maintain scalable HPC platforms.
- You will play a crucial role in enabling HPC infrastructure and experiences.
- Collaborate with researchers and scientists to optimize performance and streamline workflows.
- Leverage tooling and automation for orchestration, resource scheduling, data access, and reproducibility.
- Evolve and operate public cloud and on-premises environments with a focus on availability and performance for HPC workloads.
- Define and monitor infrastructure metrics, resource utilization, among others.
How You'll Succeed
- Be Bold - You will bring a high learning agility and platform engineering skills to enable the Technology strategy, identifying opportunities to accelerate our HPC journey.
- Be Fast - You will advance initiatives to enable critical business projects.
- Be Proactive - You will have opportunities to leverage agile ways of working with a willingness to become an expert in deploying HPC solutions.
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Requirements
- Hands-on experience in HPC platforms, including knowledge of accelerators (e.g., GPU), HPC schedulers (e.g., Altair Grid Engine, Slurm), Kubernetes platforms, and containers technologies (Docker, Apptainer).
- Demonstrated experience in HPC workloads, infrastructure, and cluster architectures.
- Expertise with the Linux command line, Linux troubleshooting, and HPC administration.
- Experience with DevOps tools such as Github, Chef, Ansible, Terraform.
- Experience with automating infrastructure and applications.
- Passion for continual learning and staying informed of new technologies, infrastructure trends, and approaches in the HPC field.
- Strong programming and scripting skills in languages such as Python or Bash.
Basic Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related technical field.
- 5+ years' experience HPC Platform Engineer.
- Demonstrated experience leading a global large-scale infrastructure project.
Benefits & conditions
- Attractive, market-leading salary package.
- Clear career advancement path with professional development opportunities., 85K-120K Annually Entry level 85K-120K Annually Entry level Cloud * Computer Vision * Information Technology * Sales * Security * Cybersecurity As an Analyst I at CrowdStrike, you'll handle incident responses, perform malware analysis, improve detection processes, and communicate findings to clients. Top Skills: .NetCC#Forensic Analysis ToolsLinuxmacOSNetwork Analysis ToolsPerlPythonRuby On RailsVbWindows
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