Linux Engineer

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Linux Engineer (Remote – Sheffield)

Salary: Up to £45,000 + excellent benefits

Are you passionate about Linux, HPC, and supercomputing? Join a leading technology house delivering cutting-edge AI, ML, and high-performance computing solutions across research, higher education, and enterprise sectors.

We’re looking for a Linux Technical Consultant to manage, optimize, and scale HPC clusters, ensuring performance, reliability, and efficiency. You’ll collaborate with researchers and engineers to drive innovation and support data-intensive simulations that push the boundaries of technology.

What You’ll Do:

  • Design, deploy, and maintain HPC clusters for peak performance.

  • Monitor systems, troubleshoot issues, and ensure smooth operations.

  • Optimize parallel computing workloads and support high-end applications.

  • Implement security measures and maintain compliance with industry standards.

  • Stay up-to-date with HPC, Linux, and virtualization advancements.

    Must-Have Skills:

  • Linux system administration & shell scripting

  • HPC experience: Slurm, Torque, OpenMPI, GPFS, Lustre

  • Networking knowledge: TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, firewall management

  • Strong problem-solving and collaboration skills

    Nice-to-Have:

  • Containerization & virtualization: Docker, Kubernetes

  • Experience with NVIDIA GPUs and accelerated HPC workloads

    Why Join Us?

  • Work remotely with a forward-thinking, innovative team

  • Be part of projects driving scientific breakthroughs and enterprise solutions

  • Excellent career development and personal growth opportunities

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