Linux Administrator
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Job description
This position supports the Linux computing systems in NIDA's research facility and performs data analysis in support of the Institute's research programs. The Scientific Linux Researcher administers and maintains Linux-based laboratory computers, manages and analyzes research data, troubleshoots computing equipment, and applies high-performance computing resources to advance ongoing scientific projects., * Perform Linux administration and data analysis in support of the facility's research programs and projects.
- Maintain and operate Linux-based laboratory computers, and perform the fundamental procedures required for research projects.
- Optimize research using high-performance computing (HPC) resources and software solutions.
Data management and record keeping
- Conduct data storage and record keeping; maintain clear and accurate records of laboratory work and convert those records to electronic records as appropriate.
- Perform data retrieval and entry using multiple IT systems.
Equipment quality control and troubleshooting
- Perform troubleshooting of Linux-based computer equipment; document the actions required to resolve the problem and initiate corrective action as needed.
- Perform routine upkeep, maintenance, and quality control of laboratory computing equipment.
Procurement support
- Prepare purchase requests for new or replacement computer equipment.
- Prepare purchase requests for execution through NIH procurement systems.
Data analysis and experiments
- Perform experiments and analyses as listed in the analysis plan.
- Perform computational data analysis in support of research objectives.
Collaboration, planning, and scientific presentation
- Attend laboratory meetings and present findings to staff, and present data at one national scientific meeting.
- Develop strategies with the supervisor and other laboratory personnel to plan subsequent experiments, and collaborate on the development and use of new computing tools.
- Interact with scientists from other organizations or institutions involved in similar or related research projects.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree required in Computer Science, Information Sciences, Computer Administration/Management and Security, Computer and Information Systems, Computer Programming and Data Processing, or a related field with 5 to 7 years of experience.
- No professional certifications or licenses are required for this position.
- Demonstrated ability in Linux administration, data management, and data analysis.
- Experience supporting Linux-based computing in a research or scientific environment is preferred.
Required Software and Tools:
- Programming and analysis: Python and R.
- Operating systems and shell: Linux, Unix, and Bash.
- Version control: Git., * Linux administration.
- Data management.
- Data analysis.
- Use of high-performance computing (HPC) resources to support research.