The NIAID NEAT Scientific Computing and Data Management SME will provide technical knowledge and analysis of highly specialized applications, scientific instrumentation, high-level functional systems analysis, design, integration, documentation and implementation advice on moderately complex problems for HPC environments.
Key Responsibilities:- Support Linux-based HPC environments, infrastructure troubleshooting, scientific application support, workload scheduling support, and operational sustainment activities for research computing services.
- Support day-to-day user engagement and service optimization activities.
- Support high-throughput scientific data movement, parallel storage optimization, data lifecycle coordination, and secure research data handling across hybrid compute environments.
- Provide technical knowledge and analysis of highly specialized applications, scientific instrumentation, high-level functional systems analysis, design, integration, documentation and implementation advice on moderately complex problems for HPC environments.
- Apply principles, methods and knowledge of the functional area of capability to specific task order requirements, advanced mathematical principles and methods to exceptionally difficult and narrowly defined technical problems in engineering and other scientific applications to arrive at automated solutions.
- Assist other senior consultants with analysis and evaluation and with the preparation of recommendations for system improvements, optimization, development, and/or maintenance efforts in the following specialties: information systems architecture, networking; telecommunications, automation; communications protocols, risk management/electronic analysis, software; lifecycle management, software development methodologies, and modeling and simulation.
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security or related field.
- Active Public Trust or higher security clearance.
- Minimum 8 years experience supporting IT infrastructure, systems, and applications, including HPC environments, support teams, and ensuring quality of service operations.
- Experience with scientific instrumentation and HPC and knowledge of working in a scientific research organization, with an emphasis on biomedical research.
- Experience supporting commercial scientific instrumentation, and the integration of this instrumentation in a federal government IT environment.
- Experience supporting systems based on Windows, MacOS, and Linux, including both GUI and command-line operations and troubleshooting, and scripting in these environments.
- Have documented experience with FISMA and system authorization processes.
- Practical experience with industry best practices as articulated by, but not limited to, the Project Management Institute (PMI), Lean IT, Agile practices, DevOps and ITIL, as appropriate.
- Reside within the Washington DC Metro area
- Travel within the Washington DC Metro Area, and CONUS as needed.