
SHARCNET Systems Administrator – Cyber Security
City : Waterloo, ON
Category : Permanent
Industry : Education
Employer : University of Waterloo
Overview:
This position is part of the technical team that manages all aspects of the SHARCNET distributed high performance computing: hardware, software and networking infrastructure. The technical team is responsible for ensuring the ongoing operation and effective use of SHARCNET resources and participates in planning for new systems and services.
SHARCNET, a partner organization in Compute Canada, offers a challenging opportunity for a Systems Administrator – Cyber Security, based at the University of Waterloo. SHARCNET and Compute Canada provide advanced computing resources and services for researchers.
This is a full-time position contingent on funding, and it is currently a hybrid position.
Responsibilities:Support and Administration of SHARCNET
- Provides support and administration of SHARCNET computer systems, interconnections and software consistent with the requirements of the integrated SHARCNET infrastructure
- Initiates preventative and corrective actions on systems and operational problems or potential problems independently and completing security incident reports as required
- Monitors and maintains SHARCNET computational, storage, networking and security hardware
- Installs OS revisions and security patches
- Manages user accounts, identities and maintains user and system security and data integrity to ensure the efficient and secure operation of the computer systems
- Completion of a university degree in computer-related field or equivalent education and experience
- 3+ years of relevant experience
- Experience in working with Linux/Unix systems preferably in a technical environment
- Cyber security best practices, familiarity with tape backup solutions, parallel file systems, networking, cloud computing, parallel computing, development and maintenance of web-based information, and experience in the university research environment are strong assets
- Strong skills scripting languages
- Ability to resolve complex problems that may arise in operating a complex, multi-processor, parallel, Linux computing environment
- Ability to adapt to current and future trends in the field
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal, customer service, project management, and troubleshooting/problem-solving and analytical skills
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team in a dynamic and busy environment
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All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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