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The Center for Statistical Genetics (CSG) in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan has an exciting opportunity for a strong generalist Linux Systems Engineer Intermediate/Senior (UM job title: OS Programmer Intermediate/Senior). As part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team, you will help maintain and improve our on-premise Linux-based high performance computing cluster, petascale storage, enterprise infrastructure, web services, and network. You will report to the OS Programmer Lead. Outstanding benefits package, including: A retirement plan that provides two-for-one matching contributions with immediate vesting, comprehensive health insurance, and others.
The Center for Statistical Genetics designs and carries out some of the world's largest human genetic studies with petascale genetic information, health data, and additional biological information on hundreds of thousands of human participants. We develop methods and tools that make these data and the insights they support available to thousands of researchers worldwide across academia, industry, and government.
- HPC Cluster Administration - Maintain and improve a Slurm-based high performance computing environment. Help with Slurm upgrades and job troubleshooting for end-users. (20%)
- Storage Administration - Help manage a petascale storage environment. Perform troubleshooting and performance tuning of NFS storage. Specify and deploy new storage to meet project requirements. Participate in data life cycle management efforts. (20%)
- Web Administration - Deploy and maintain Apache, Nginx, and Tomcat instances. Maintain and troubleshoot web-based systems such as Mediawiki, RStudio Server, Jupyterhub, and Shiny. Assist developers of web-based SaaS applications with systems level support.(15%)
- Enterprise Infrastructure Administration - Assist with the configuration, management and troubleshooting of enterprise infrastructure services such as ISC BIND, ISC DHCPD, OpenLDAP, Postfix and Nagios. (15%)
- Automation - Automate deployments and configuration management using PXE, Kickstart, and Puppet. Create and maintain scripts and small programs to automate systems administration tasks and business processes. (15%)
- Security Compliance - Perform security remediation such as patching and configuration tuning. Validate system configurations with tools such as CIS-CAT. Maintain firewall rule sets. Participate in continuous monitoring efforts with project sponsors. (15%)
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, MIS, Information Technology, Information Assurance, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of 1-3 years (Intermediate) or 3-5 years (Senior) of progressively responsible systems administration experience in a Linux or UNIX environment.
- Working familiarity with enterprise L2 switching platforms and networking concepts such as VLANs, firewalling, subnetting, and NAT.
- Working familiarity with at least one high-level programming language such as Python, Go, or Perl.
- Strong soft skills including writing, communications, and effectively working across organizational boundaries.
This position may be underfilled at a lower classification depending on the qualifications of the selected candidate.
Senior salary range: $78,655 - $97,162
Intermediate salary range: $64,416 - $79,573
In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family, and plan for a secure future. For more information, please visit: https://careers.umich.edu/benefits/
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