Computational Engineer (Level II or Senior)
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
- Memphis, TN
- $86,320-154,960 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
There’s a reason St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital consistently earns a Glassdoor Employee Choice Award and is named to its "Best Place to Work" list. At our world-class pediatric research hospital, every one of our professionals shares our commitment to make a difference in the lives of the children we serve. There is a unique bond when you are part of a team that gives their all to advance the treatments and cures of pediatric catastrophic diseases. The result is a collaborative, positive environment where everyone, regardless of their role, receives the resources, support, and encouragement to advance and grow their careers.Position Overview
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is hiring a Computational Engineer(Level II or Senior), in High-Performance Research Computing, to work closely with the institution’s Researchers. The Computational Engineer will be responsible for developing efficient computational pipelines and processes, optimizing and supporting computational infrastructure, and generally supporting the computational needs of the Research Community. This role will have specific emphasis working with Researchers in the areas of Structural Biology and Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM). Research into these fields continues to grow within St Jude and will offer exciting, cutting-edge computational challenges for a Sr Computational Engineer.Experience providing technical or computational support for Researchers, especially those in the Structural Biology and Cryo-EM fields, would be advantageous to the candidate. Experience operating and administrating Linux-based systems as well as Windows-based systems preferred. The candidate is expected to have experience and knowledge of developing and maintaining pipelines and installations of scientific software and to have familiarity utilizing High-Performance Computing (HPC).(Senior Level) Job Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with investigators, research staff, stakeholders, users, subject matter experts, and solution architects to understand research needs for sustainable development, implementation, and operation of HPCF systems
- Develop, deploy, optimize, and maintain scientific applications, computational, and visualization tools, data processing pipelines, and programming libraries on HPCF systems
- Support investigators and research staff for porting, parallelizing, testing, debugging, and enhancing application codes and scripts to run on HPCF systems
- Develop and provide documentation and training materials on applications, tools, and pipelines running on HPCF systems
- Conduct testing and evaluation of new computing technologies including data processing and visualization systems/platforms
- Work with the HPCF staff to develop HPCF utilization metrics, and capture, analyze and report utilization of HPCF systems
- Assist in the development and implementation of plans to increase utilization of the HPCF systems and collaborations among users
- Perform other duties as assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the department and institution.
- Maintains regular and predictable attendance.
- Master's degree in computer science, data science, information science, mathematics or a related field required.
- PhD in computer science, data science, information science, mathematics or a related field preferred.
- Minimum requirement: 4+ years of experience developing, optimizing, or maintaining scientific or computational applications
- Graduate School projects or assistantships can count towards experience requirement
- Demonstrated ability to deliver complex projects
- Experience collaborating across disciplines
- Work with scientific support personnel and customers to design, document, and test software and hardware.
- Work with outside resources and contractors on project planning, assessment and implementations, capacity planning, updates, and migrations of hardware and software to enhance computing capabilities and performance.
- Provide technical consulting around complex requirements to other members of Information Services with regard to research computing infrastructure.
- Develop operational documentation for research computing infrastructure and distributes appropriate information to Information Services staff as needed.
- Work with Information Services personnel and institutional researchers on managing access controls for data residing on Information Services systems.
- Perform other duties as assigned to meet the goals and objectives of the department and institution.
- Maintains regular and predictable attendance.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, data science, information science, mathematics, or a related field.
- Minimum Experience: 2+ years of experience developing, optimizing, or maintaining scientific or computational applications.
- Graduate School projects or assistantships can count towards experience requirement.