Staff Slurm Cluster & HPC Engineer

Bitdeer Technologies Group

$130K — $160K *
Information Technology
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 8+ years in HPC, systems, or cloud infrastructure engineering, including 4+ years managing production Slurm clusters with 100+ GPU nodes.
  • Deep hands-on expertise with Slurm configuration and operations, including slurm.conf and authentication methods.
  • Strong fundamentals in GPU technology and network fabrics, particularly with NVIDIA and InfiniBand/RoCE.
  • Production experience with Kubernetes and familiarity with Slurm-on-Kubernetes implementations like Slinky.
  • Experience in both bare-metal and virtualized environments, including automation with Terraform and Ansible.
  • Knowledge of parallel and shared storage for AI workloads and their impact on performance.
  • Proficiency in Python and Bash; Go experience is advantageous.
  • Strong understanding of multi-tenant security and client identity verification.

Responsibilities

  • Design, deploy, and maintain production Slurm clusters on both bare metal and VM environments.
  • Model and optimize GPU fabric for improved scheduling and performance.
  • Manage multi-tenant scheduling policies, ensuring security and resource management.
  • Lead the integration of Slurm with Kubernetes, focusing on seamless workload sharing.
  • Implement capacity management practices between Slurm and Kubernetes to optimize resource usage.
  • Oversee job runtime management and containerization processes for various workloads.
  • Establish cluster reliability systems to diagnose and automate remediation of hardware issues.
  • Deliver cluster automation through infrastructure as code practices for reproducibility.
  • Integrate observability tools and systems for effective resource tracking and accounting of jobs.
  • Provide technical leadership and customer support while mentoring engineers on best practices.

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with a focus on cutting-edge technology.
  • Opportunity to work on significant projects affecting GPU cloud performance.
  • Engagement with enterprise-level clients and technical stakeholders for a hands-on experience.
  • Professional development opportunities in advanced scheduling and cloud technologies.
  • Flexible work arrangements to accommodate team collaboration.
Full Job Description
Position Overview
  • We are seeking a Staff Slurm Cluster & HPC Scheduling Engineer to own Slurm as a first-class, productized scheduling layer across that fleet. This person is the single technical owner of Slurm cluster architecture, multi-tenant scheduling policy, and cluster reliability on both bare-metal and VM-based GPU nodes, and will lead our adoption of the Slinky operator stack (slurm-operator, and slurm-bridge where it fits) so that Slurm and Kubernetes workloads can share the same GPU pool. The role is deeply hands-on, customer-facing during onboarding and escalations, and sets the engineering standard the rest of the platform team builds on.

Key Responsibilities
  • Slurm cluster architecture and lifecycle - Design, deploy, and operate production Slurm clusters on bare metal and VMs: slurmctld/slurmdbd high availability, slurmrestd, configless slurmd, SACK/MUNGE and JWT authentication, and rolling version upgrades on live clusters without losing running jobs.
  • Topology-aware scheduling for GPU fabrics - Model the physical fabric in topology.conf - topology/tree for rail-optimized InfiniBand/RoCE designs and topology/block for NVLink domains such as GB200/GB300 NVL72 - and prove placement quality with NCCL bandwidth and multi-node training validation rather than assumption.
  • Multi-tenant scheduling policy - Own the account/association tree, partitions, QOS, fairshare, preemption, reservations, and per-tenant TRES limits. Enforce fail-closed defaults: an unresolved tenant identity or an empty entitlement set must deny, never degrade into unrestricted access.
  • Slinky on Kubernetes - Lead implementation of the Slinky slurm-operator, including its NodeSet, LoginSet, Accounting, RestAPI, and Token custom resources, cert-manager and Helm-based delivery, shared parallel-storage mounts, and login pods running sackd/sshd. Evaluate and pilot slurm-bridge for co-scheduling Kubernetes Pods, PodGroups, Jobs, JobSets, and LeaderWorkerSets through the Slurm scheduler, and document its constraints - notably exclusive whole-node allocation - before any customer exposure.
  • Elastic capacity between Slurm and Kubernetes - Use Slurm cloud and power-save mechanisms (ResumeProgram/SuspendProgram, SuspendTime, ResumeTimeout) together with fleet automation to shift GPU nodes between batch training queues and Kubernetes inference capacity as demand moves.
  • Container and job runtime - Operate Pyxis/Enroot and OCI/containerd job paths with correct gres.conf, cgroup v2 device constraints, and CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES behavior; support MPI/PMIx, module/Spack environments, and customer-supplied images.
  • Cluster health and reliability engineering - Build the passive and active health-check system expected of a top-tier GPU cloud: prolog/epilog checks, LBNL NHC or equivalent, DCGM diagnostics, and detection of XID/SXID errors, ECC faults, PCIe errors, GPUs falling off the bus, IB/RoCE link flaps, and NCCL stalls - with automatic drain and job requeue. Own burn-in and acceptance testing for every new rack before it carries paid work.
  • Automation and infrastructure as code - Deliver clusters through Terraform/Ansible, golden images, and bare-metal provisioning (PXE, Redfish, IPMI) so that a cluster build is reproducible, reviewable, and auditable rather than hand-tuned.
  • Observability, accounting, and billing integration - Instrument queue wait time, allocation efficiency, GPU utilization, and job failure taxonomy through a Slurm exporter into Prometheus/Grafana; configure AccountingStorageTRES and TRESBillingWeights, and reconcile sacct/sreport GPU-hours against the platform's metering and invoicing pipeline.
  • Technical leadership and customer engagement - Write runbooks and tenant-facing documentation, onboard and support enterprise customers, act as escalation point for cluster incidents, and mentor platform engineers on Slurm and HPC scheduling practice.

Qualifications
  • 8+ years in HPC, systems, or cloud infrastructure engineering, including 4+ years operating production Slurm clusters at 100+ GPU-node scale with real users and service-level commitments.
  • Deep hands-on Slurm expertise: slurm.conf, gres.conf, topology.conf, cgroup.conf, partitions/QOS/fairshare/preemption/reservations, slurmdbd accounting, slurmrestd, MUNGE/SACK and JWT authentication, and version upgrades performed on live clusters.
  • Strong GPU and fabric fundamentals: NVIDIA drivers and Fabric Manager, DCGM, MIG, InfiniBand/RoCEv2 (subnet manager/UFM, rail-optimized topology), GPUDirect RDMA, and practical NCCL tuning and failure diagnosis.
  • Production Kubernetes experience and working knowledge of the operator/CRD pattern, plus hands-on exposure to at least one Slurm-on-Kubernetes stack - Slinky slurm-operator or slurm-bridge, CoreWeave SUNK, or Nebius Soperator - with an informed view of the tradeoffs between them.
  • Experience delivering both bare-metal and virtualized compute: bare-metal provisioning and firmware/BIOS lifecycle management, hypervisor or VM-based clusters (KVM/QEMU or a public-cloud equivalent), and Terraform/Ansible-driven automation.
  • Working knowledge of parallel and shared storage for AI workloads - Lustre, GPFS/Spectrum Scale, WEKA, VAST, or NFS - and of how storage behavior shapes job performance and failure modes.
  • Proficient in Python and Bash for cluster automation; Go experience is a plus for integrating with Bitdeer AI's platform control plane and with Slurm/Slinky REST client code.
  • Multi-tenant security discipline: derives tenant scope from a verified identity rather than client-supplied fields, designs authorization to fail closed, and treats isolation across accounts, namespaces, storage, and networks as a hard requirement.
  • Clear written and verbal communication in English, with the maturity to work directly with enterprise customers and to translate scheduling and reliability tradeoffs for product, sales, and executive stakeholders

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