Technical/ Functional Expert (HPC)
Swift is a privately held, mission-driven and employee-focused services and solutions company headquartered in Reston, VA. Our capabilities include Software Development, Engineering & IT, Data Science, Cyber Enablement, Logistics, and Training. Founded in 2019, Swift supports Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence Community customers across the country and around the globe.
We're looking for an HPC Technical/ Functional Expert to work in Annapolis Junction, MD.
Job Description: The HPC Technical/ Functional Expert will design, maintain, configure, optimize and provide advanced level support to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and scalability of HPC systems.
Responsibilities:
- Provide advanced-level troubleshooting, tuning, and support for:
- HPC infrastructure and associated applications including Nagios, xCAT, failover software, and compilers.
- Distributed computing environments utilizing RES, LSF, and SLURM workload managers.
- Enterprise Linux operating systems, specifically Red Hat and SUSE.
- Administer and support high-performance parallel file systems such as XFS, GPFS, and Lustre.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement best practices for system performance, resource utilization, and fault tolerance.
- Conduct system testing and validation to ensure seamless integration and operational efficiency.
- Develop and maintain documentation for system configurations, procedures, and troubleshooting guides.
Required Skills:
- 10 years’ experience working in a large complex IT environment providing functional industry expertise with the skills listed above.
- A bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline
- In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, 15 years of experience working in a large complex IT environment providing industry functional expertise with the skills listed above.
- Experience with HPC MPP systems
- Experience with enterprise Linux operating systems, specifically Red Hat and SUSE
Security Clearance:
- A current government clearance, background investigation, and polygraph are required.
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