Consortium for School Networking
Principal HPC System Administrator
Consortium for School Networking, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Location: Chicago, ILJob Description:Design, configure, deploy, and maintain large computer clusters, servers and software.
Perform day-to-day operations leadership, including systems administration, monitoring and storage performance up to and including network components. Management of the system's network switch, parallel file system and HPC software stack and tools.
Monitor, maintain, and optimize HPC systems and software to improve performance and resource utilization.
Serve as the technical lead on complex projects and system related tasks, as needed.
Configure, install, and maintain the job scheduler/workload manager.
Diagnose and resolve system operational problems promptly and effectively, coordinating with vendors to address hardware and software issues.
Use scripting/programming to enable system-level automation, monitoring, and problem detection.
Build and deploy open-source software as well as software from vendors/partners.
Develop and implement strategies for HPC data management, backup, disaster recovery, and security, ensuring reliable and efficient backup and restores for all managed systems.
Create standard operating procedures for routine and complex system tasks.
Maintain and monitor the security of HPC systems and servers, implementing robust security measures, as applicable.
Troubleshoot and identify failed hardware, implement parts replacement, and resolve system failures.
Stay updated with the latest developments in HPC technologies and apply this knowledge to improve RCC systems.
Solves complex problems to configure, install, upgrade and maintain 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.
Provides expertise in planning and installing 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.
Perform other related work as needed.
Preferred QualificationsEducation:Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or closely related field.
Experience:A minimum of seven years of full-time Linux system administration experience in a large distributed computing environment.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:Experience with Linux system administration (e.g., RHEL, Rocky, CentOS).
Proficiency in the installation, maintenance, operation, tuning and troubleshooting of Linux and related systems and software.
Experience in installing, configuring, and maintaining a job scheduler/workload manager (such as SLURM, TORQUE, or PBS).
Experience configuring, installing and troubleshooting MPI and OpenMP.
Experience with at least one HPC cluster management tool (e.g. XCAT, Confluent, Warewulf, or Bright).
Experience in configuring, administering, and supporting network storage subsystems.
Hands-on experience with at least one parallel file system (e.g., Spectrum Scale-GPFS, Lustre, BeeGFS, or Ceph).
Direct experience working with Infiniband, including a working knowledge of Infiniband concepts, OFED layers, subnet managers, as well as Gigabit Ethernet.
Experience with networking and security.
Experience with systems automation tools such as Ansible or Puppet.
Experience with versioning tools such as Git or Subversion.
Experience configuring, installing, maintaining and using monitoring and optimization tools.
Strong knowledge of scripting languages such as Python or bash.
Preferred CompetenciesAbility to work well with faculty and researchers.
Ability to identify and gain expertise in appropriate new technologies and/or software tools.
Ability to function as part of an interactive team while demonstrating self-initiative to achieve project's goals and Research Computing Center's mission.
Strong analytical skills and problem-solving ability.
Application DocumentsCover letter (preferred)
Resume (required)
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Perform day-to-day operations leadership, including systems administration, monitoring and storage performance up to and including network components. Management of the system's network switch, parallel file system and HPC software stack and tools.
Monitor, maintain, and optimize HPC systems and software to improve performance and resource utilization.
Serve as the technical lead on complex projects and system related tasks, as needed.
Configure, install, and maintain the job scheduler/workload manager.
Diagnose and resolve system operational problems promptly and effectively, coordinating with vendors to address hardware and software issues.
Use scripting/programming to enable system-level automation, monitoring, and problem detection.
Build and deploy open-source software as well as software from vendors/partners.
Develop and implement strategies for HPC data management, backup, disaster recovery, and security, ensuring reliable and efficient backup and restores for all managed systems.
Create standard operating procedures for routine and complex system tasks.
Maintain and monitor the security of HPC systems and servers, implementing robust security measures, as applicable.
Troubleshoot and identify failed hardware, implement parts replacement, and resolve system failures.
Stay updated with the latest developments in HPC technologies and apply this knowledge to improve RCC systems.
Solves complex problems to configure, install, upgrade and maintain 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.
Provides expertise in planning and installing 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.
Perform other related work as needed.
Preferred QualificationsEducation:Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or closely related field.
Experience:A minimum of seven years of full-time Linux system administration experience in a large distributed computing environment.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:Experience with Linux system administration (e.g., RHEL, Rocky, CentOS).
Proficiency in the installation, maintenance, operation, tuning and troubleshooting of Linux and related systems and software.
Experience in installing, configuring, and maintaining a job scheduler/workload manager (such as SLURM, TORQUE, or PBS).
Experience configuring, installing and troubleshooting MPI and OpenMP.
Experience with at least one HPC cluster management tool (e.g. XCAT, Confluent, Warewulf, or Bright).
Experience in configuring, administering, and supporting network storage subsystems.
Hands-on experience with at least one parallel file system (e.g., Spectrum Scale-GPFS, Lustre, BeeGFS, or Ceph).
Direct experience working with Infiniband, including a working knowledge of Infiniband concepts, OFED layers, subnet managers, as well as Gigabit Ethernet.
Experience with networking and security.
Experience with systems automation tools such as Ansible or Puppet.
Experience with versioning tools such as Git or Subversion.
Experience configuring, installing, maintaining and using monitoring and optimization tools.
Strong knowledge of scripting languages such as Python or bash.
Preferred CompetenciesAbility to work well with faculty and researchers.
Ability to identify and gain expertise in appropriate new technologies and/or software tools.
Ability to function as part of an interactive team while demonstrating self-initiative to achieve project's goals and Research Computing Center's mission.
Strong analytical skills and problem-solving ability.
Application DocumentsCover letter (preferred)
Resume (required)
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