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Lead of Storage Administration

Job Description

LEAD OF STORAGE ADMINISTRATION, Office for Research Computing and Data (ORDC), to support MIT's research computing community.  Will manage high performance computing (HPC) clusters and storage and play a vital role supporting systems at the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, working closely with multiple teams.  

A full job description is available on the ORDC website.  

Job Requirements:

REQUIRED:  bachelor’s degree in computer science, bioinformatics, or a related field; at least five years’ experience in an HPC/research computing environment (Linux, Unix) and managing enterprise and open source storage systems; advanced-level knowledge of Linux (RHEL), xCAT, Salt, KVM, Qemu, and Slurm; advanced-level knowledge of ZFS, XFS, LVM, NFS, SMB, Ceph, and RBD; experience migrating petabytes of data; an interest in service delivery and open source solutions and understanding of the storage support and engineering process; comfort working with wiki and ticketing tools (Confluence, Jira, ServiceNow, or equivalent); and ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with both technical teams and non-technical clients and partners.  PREFERRED:  three years’ experience in a dev ops or application engineering environment; experience with multipath, SAS, SCSI fencing, iDRAC, IPMI, Pacemaker, and Corosync; experience with backup solutions (e.g., TSM); completion of Red Hat certified system administrator program; ability to compile and troubleshoot Linux source code and packages; and knowledge of storage and data management public Cloud services such as S3, EBS, or FSx for Lustre.  Job #23896-10

This is a full-time position. A hybrid schedule is available, with a minimum of three days each week on-campus. 

4/2/24

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