Overview: Join Berkeley Square IT as an HPC Computational Scientist and elevate your career while working remotely from Spain. Our esteemed global firm specializing in High-Performance Computing (HPC) is seeking a talented individual to enhance our HPC team. In this role, you will collaborate closely with our HPC support team and research & development experts, tackling intricate challenges and fostering innovation to provide exceptional service.
Responsibilities : - Utilize your minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience in Linux and HPC environments to contribute effectively. - Showcase your proficiency in Python or other scripting languages, with a solid foundation in Artificial Intelligence. - Leverage your experience with job schedulers like Slurm and LSF, as well as batch processing techniques. - Apply your familiarity with tools such as Easybuild, EESSI, Singularity containers, Kubernetes, ElasticSearch, Grafana, and other relevant monitoring software. - Engage in the installation and optimization of HPC applications while providing user support and troubleshooting. - Contribute to innovative European projects, assisting users and developing automation pipelines. - Participate actively in open-source projects and help create technical training materials and documentation.
Requirements : - Proven expertise in instructional delivery, diplomacy, and tact is essential for this role. - An eagerness to share your knowledge through training courses is highly valued.
What We Offer : - A competitive salary and a full-time permanent position. - The flexibility of remote work. - An opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technologies, including an in-house testing cluster.
Your Next Career Move: Seize this chance to advance your career within the HPC sector and make a meaningful impact. Apply today, or reach out to David Avellaneda at david.avellaneda@bsqtalent.com to arrange a telephone interview.
Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM (full-time)
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