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The University of Manchester
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Closes: 12 February 2025
  • February 12, 2025
  • Senior Research Platforms Engineer (HPC)

    We are looking for someone to:

    • help with the development and maintenance of our on-site computational platforms (HPC/HTC) (40%);
    • provide in-depth technical support to our users (40%);
    • help write and deliver face-to-face training courses (10%);
    • engage with the research community (10%).

    For further details and to ask questions, you are strongly encouraged to contact pen.richardson@manchester.ac.uk

    Essential Skills

    • Substantial experience of administering and supporting Linux based HPC and/or HTC platforms.
    • A good working knowledge of GPU technologies, including managing hardware, installing and/or using common applications, and research focussed workflows.
    • The ability to work as an effective part of a team and to establish productive relationships with a wide range of people including academics, researchers, both technical and non-technical, IT staff, research support staff, and external partners.
    • Enthusiasm and initiative: the capacity to anticipate problems and find solutions; the ability to see opportunities and take advantage of them; a desire to learn new skills — both technical and non-technical.
    • Good face-to-face and written communication skills.

    Desirable Skills

    • Experience working within an academic research environment.
    • Proficiency in scheduling systems (e.g. SLURM, SGE)
    • Experience installing scientific software packages using a variety of methods (e.g. source compilation, EasyBuild, containers).
    • Some familiarity with other aspects of HPC clusters such as imaging, monitoring, networking (Infiniband/ethernet), high performance data storage (e.g. Lustre, GPFS)
    • Experience of using at least one high-level programming language (e.g. BASH, Python).

    Benefits

    • 29 days annual leave allowance, plus Christmas/New Year closure;
    • Pension scheme membership;
    • Hybrid working (the team is usually on campus 2 days a week)
    • Well-being programme including fitness and sports facilities;
    • Learning and development opportunities;
    • Season ticket loans for public transport;
    • Cycle to Work Scheme;
    • Workplace nursery scheme;
    • Staff recognition schemes;
    • Staff discounts on a range of products and services including travel and high street savings.