Configuration and management of HPC Slurm and or Moab clusters.
Configuration and management of RedHat Linux systems.
Serves as the UNIX systems administrator in a distributed system environment.
Monitors system, analyzes processes, and provides consultation to optimize available resources.
Maintain integrity of the departmental computing resources and the network, including computer and network security, data integrity, backup procedures, and disaster recovery plans.
Install, configure, and maintain servers, and their associated peripheral subsystems as directed by users, and the Director of Computing Services. This includes UNIX systems, Linux, some Windows personal computer systems, and Mac.
Implement upgrades and enhancements of operating system software, application software, and information resources on the network as required.
Consults with users (researchers) to troubleshoot and provide specific technical support.
Develops interfaces and scripts to facilitate end-user access to computational resources.
Provide advice and consultation on all information technology issues including computer purchasing decisions, technology advice for grant preparation, and interaction with software and hardware vendors as required.
Configures, installs, upgrades, and maintains server applications and hardware. Works to safeguard the integrity of computer software. Implements operating system enhancements to improve the reliability and performance of the system.
Plans and installs necessary patches and upgrades for servers and their associated storage, network, communications, and peripheral sub-systems. Installs and maintains an appropriate level of intrusion detection, monitoring, and auditing software as required.
Performs other related work as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Bachelorâ™s degree.
Experience:
Experience related work experience in a higher education setting serving researchers.
Experience professional knowledge of UNIX (including knowledge of internals and utilities as well as the ability to interpret diagnostic information.
Experience in distributed and clustered computational environment.
Experience in configuration Management experience, Ansible.
Experience with demonstrated familiarity with a range of computer hardware, software and peripheral equipment.
Experience with hardware architecture and networking protocols.
Experience demonstrable expertise in the administration of HPC clusters.
Experience with the installation, maintenance, trouble shooting of UNIX systems in a professional capacity.
Oracle database administration.
1-3 years experience with Python, bash scripting, and distributed computing.
Preferred Competencies
Strong interpersonal communication skills.
Knowledge of the configuration and management of SLURM clusters.
Expertise in administering RedHat server systems.
Knowledge of monitoring and automated systems management technologies.
Knowledge of virtualization technologies.
Knowledge of system administration issues in a large and complex client server environment.
Technical knowledge of current software protocols and internet standards.
Outstanding deductive and investigative skills to identify and diagnose complex, non-intuitive technical problems.
Integrity and credibility to work with sensitive data.
Working Conditions
Ability to bend, stoop, and crouch in confined spaces.
Ability to lift, push and pull up to 50 pounds.
Application Documents
Resume (required)
Cover letter (required)
References (required)
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