Scientific Computing Systems Manager

Hi All We have a vacancy for a person to manage our Scientific Computing Systems We're a Life-Sciences organisation, part of a Vic Gov department. We used to be known as the Dept of Agriculture many years ago, now we're part of Economic Development. We're in Melbourne, co-located on the Bundoora Campus of Latrobe Uni. New purpose built facility, onsite datacentre, cafe in the foyer, short walk to the centre of the Uni. We have a 3200 core CentOS Linux Cluster + assorted ancillary machines, using Torque/Moab for resource management and queueing. There's a small VMWare infrastructure and some Windows servers and desktops as well and some decent networking kit. Skills in Linux, HPC, networking, VMWare and Windows are required. Knowledge and exposure to Schneider/APC hot-aisle containment systems and Struxureware Datacentre Expert software a bonus. The job is now available via Seek, here: We're a Life-Sciences organisation, part of a Vic Gov department. We used to be known as the Dept of Agriculture many years ago, now we're part of Economic Development. We're in Melbourne, co-located on the Bundoora Campus of Latrobe Uni. New purpose built facility, onsite datacentre, cafe in the foyer, short walk to the centre of the Uni. We have a 3200 core CentOS Linux Cluster + assorted ancillary machines, using Torque/Moab for resource management and queueing. There's a small VMWare infrastructure and some Windows servers and desktops as well and some decent networking kit. Skills in Linux, HPC, networking, VMWare and Windows are required. Knowledge and exposure to Schneider/APC hot-aisle containment systems and Struxureware Datacentre Expert software a bonus. Job is now posted on Seek and the Vic Gov careers website. Seek link <https://www.seek.com.au/Job/32614193> Official contacts given in the ad, but I am happy to field questions. Andrew -- - https://picasaweb.google.com/107747436224613508618 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "Voting is a lot like going to Bunnings really: You walk in confused, you stand in line, you have a sausage on the way out and at the end, you wind up with a bunch of useless tools" Joe Rios -
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