Roles & Responsibilities:
The Scientific Computing and Data group at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai partners with scientists to accelerate scientific discovery. To achieve these aims, we support a cutting-edge high-performance computing and data ecosystem along with MD/PhD-level support for researchers. The group is composed of a high-performance computing team, the research clinical data warehouse team and a research data services team.
The Lead HPC Architect, High Performance Computational and Data Ecosystem, is responsible for architecting, designing, and leading the technical operations for Scientific Computingâs computational and data science ecosystem. This ecosystem includes high-performance computing (HPC) systems, clinical research databases, and a software development infrastructure for local and national projects. To meet Sinaiâs scientific and clinical goals, the Lead brings a strategic, tactical and customer-focused vision to evolve Sinaiâs computational and data-rich environment to be continually more resilient, scalable and productive for basic and translational biomedical research. The development and execution of the vision includes a deep technical understanding of the best practices for computational, data and software development systems along with a strong focus on customer service for researchers. The Lead is an expert troubleshooter and productive team member. The incumbent is a productive partner for researchers and technologists throughout the organization and beyond. This position reports to the Director for Computational & Data Ecosystem in Scientific Computing.
Responsibilities
1.Lead the technical operations including the architect, design, expansion, monitoring, support, and maintenance for Scientific Computingâs computational and data science ecosystem consistent with best practices. Key components include a 50,000+ core and 30+ petabyte usable high-performance computing cluster, clinical data warehouse and software development environment.
2.Lead the troubleshooting, isolation and resolution of all technical issues
3.Lead the design, development, implementation and management of all system administration tasks, including hardware and software configuration, configuration management, system monitoring (including the development and maintenance of regression tests), usage reporting, system performance (file systems, scheduler, interconnect, high availability, etc.), security, networking and metrics, etc.
4.Ensures that the design and operation of the HPC ecosystem is productive for research.
5.Collaborates effectively with research and hospital system IT, compliance, HIPAA, security and other departments to ensure compliance with all regulations and Sinai policies.
6.Partners with other peers regionally, nationally and internationally to discover, propose and deploy a world-class research infrastructure for Mount Sinai.
7.Prepares and manages budgets for hardware, software and maintenance. Participates in chargeback/fee recovery analysis and provides suggestions to make operations sustainable.
8.Lead the integration of HPC resources with laboratory equipment such as genomic sequencers, etc.
9.Researches, deploys and optimizes resource management and scheduling software and policies and actively monitoring.
10.Designs, tunes, manages and upgrades parallel file systems, storage and data-oriented resources.
Researches, deploys and manages security infrastructure, including development of policies and procedures.
11.Lead and assist the team to resolve user support requests from researchers.
12.Assists in developing and writing system design for research proposals.
13.Lead the development of a framework for effective system documentation.
14.Works effectively and productively with other team members within the group and across Mount Sinai.
15.Provide after-hours support in case of a critical system issue.