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SUMMARY:HPC Engineer
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\nHPC Engineer\n\n\n\nThe Organization\n\nThe Nat
 ional Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Oak Ridge National L
 aboratory (ORNL) is responsible for providing computational resources at e
 xtreme scales for science.  NCCS is home to some of the fastest supercompu
 ters and storage systems in the world, e.g., the 27 petaflops Titan system
 , the 200 petaflops Summit system, the 250 petabytes GPFS-based Alpine par
 allel file system, and the disk/tape HPSS archival storage system.  NCCS s
 erves multiple agencies including DOE, NOAA, and the Air Force.  This team
  also supports the Compute and Data Environment for Science (CADES), which
  is a big-data facility within NCCS for ORNL staff and their collaborators
 .\n\nThe Team\n\nThe NCCS User Assistance and Outreach (UAO) Group provide
 s Level I and Level II high performance computing (HPC) technical support 
 to research teams, generates documentation about NCCS systems, and develop
 s and delivers training to users of these systems. NCCS staff members are 
 also responsible for developing tools and technical solutions for users of
  these systems.  NCCS User Assistant specialists also serve as ambassadors
  for users of these systems and the rest of the organization.   \n\nMajor 
 Duties/Responsibilities:\n\nThe role comprises the following primary funct
 ions:\n\nTake technical ownership of user reported problems and provide ha
 nds-on support for scientific applications and libraries and users of high
  performance computing systems and clusters.\nCompile and debug large scie
 nce and engineering applications.\nIdentify and resolve system-level bugs 
 in conjunction with other technical staff.\nWork with vendors to resolve i
 ssues and implement changes as necessary.\nInstall third-party software ap
 plications and tools and provide documentation for usage.\nDevelop and exe
 cute system tests to ensure newly deployed systems can support user worklo
 ads. \nProactively ensure that users have up-to-date information about the
  system, including any changes and their impact on the users. HPC User Sup
 port staff are very involved in researching and developing documentation  
 and reference material during system early-use and upgrade phases, as well
  as maintaining them throughout system operation.\nParticipate in the deve
 lopment, maintenance, and delivery of training and outreach materials to u
 sers.\nRespond to general administrative questions (e.g., system status, r
 equests for accessor special accommodation, etc)\nImplement special projec
 ts as requested (e.g., metrics, cyber security, policy discussions). \nBas
 ic Qualifications:\n\nA Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related f
 ield and 2+ years of relevant experience. \n1+ years of experience providi
 ng user support\nRequires practical experience with multiple programming l
 anguages and technologies including several of the following:\nFortran\nC\
 nC++\nPerl\nPython\nShell scripting (e.g., bash, ksh, etc.) in a Linux or 
 Unix environment \nPreferred Qualifications:\n\nExperience building and in
 stalling scientific software and other 3rd party software applications on 
 HPC systems\nExperience with HPC schedulers and resource managers\nExperie
 nce executing scientific software on HPC systems\nExperience writing user 
 documentation\nExperience developing and delivering training for users\nSt
 rong technical and analytical skills\nStrong verbal and written communicat
 ion skills\nMaintains the highest level of professionalism at all times wh
 en interacting with internal and external customers\nDemonstrates a high-e
 nergy, positive attitude and commitment to quality customer service\nContr
 ibutes to a positive team environment within the center by demonstrating a
  strong work ethic, effectively communicating with others, and proactively
  anticipating center and user needs\nExperience coordinating and running s
 upport teams\nUnderstanding of the requirements of a DOE, DoD, and/or NSF 
 HPC center\n\n\nSpecial Requirement:\n\nThis position requires access to 
 technology that is subject to export control requirements. Successful cand
 idates must be qualified for such access without an export control license
 .\n\n\n\nRelocation:  Moving can be overwhelming and expensive. UT-Battel
 le offers a generous relocation package to ease the transition process. Do
 mestic and international relocation assistance is available for certain po
 sitions. If invited to interview, be sure to ask your Recruiter (Talent Ac
 quisition Partner) for details.\n\nFor more information about our benefit
 s, working here, and living here, visit the “About” tab at jobs.ornl.gov.\
 n\n\n\n\n\nORNL is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicant
 s, including individuals with disabilities and protected veterans, are enc
 ouraged to apply.  UT-Battelle is an E-Verify employer.\n\nRegistration Ca
 tegory: Tech Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass, Tutorial Reg Pass, Exhib
 its Reg Pass
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