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Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
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Job Summary
This position will provide systems administration support as applied to research in AI, bioinformatics, genetics, genomics, imaging, proteomics, and structural biology in a highly interdisciplinary, dynamic and team-based environment. The Systems Administrator will consult with users on hardware and software solutions, define systems scope, and provide recommendations for all systems supported infrastructure as part of regular operations, focused on high-performance computing (HPC). This position also provides systems infrastructure provisioning, configuration, and support in a timely, efficient manner. They will work a fixed schedule but require flexibility as some work must be performed outside of regular business operating hours. The Systems Administrator may also be required to act in an on-call capacity in the event of major service disruptions.
Organizational Status
The position operates in the context of the Michael Smith Laboratories at the Point Grey Campus. The position's focus is on satisfying the needs of faculty members with advanced compute requirements in design, administration and support of high-performance computing systems. They will work in close partnership with the IT Director, UBC Advanced Research Computing, and other UBC IT staff. The position will report directly to the IT Director with oversight from the Data Science IT advisory committee.
Work Performed
For the purposes of this position, HPC includes database servers, parallel computing clusters, compute servers, distributed and cloud computing, web applications and associated software, network and hardware infrastructure used for research. Other IT domains such as email and desktop support are addressed by other personnel.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Decisions and actions will have a direct impact on how efficiently and effectively applications will perform and function. Errors could result in serious damage to computing and networking equipment, loss of research time, computing and networking services, and/or loss of all data communications, as well as financial loss to the departmental and/or researcher grants. Failure to act decisively could have a detrimental effect resulting in data loss or exposure of personal information and could significantly impact the educational and research mission of the department and damage UBC s reputation.
Work will involve sensitive data and it is expected to follow all UBC Information Security Standards, and to exercise judgment, diplomacy, and tact in all interactions.
Supervision Received
The position will work independently but receives direct supervision from the IT Director Michael Smith Laboratories. They will work closely with other MSL and university IT staff. Work is reviewed in terms of achievement of specific task objectives.
Supervision Given
None
Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of three years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one's own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one's own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
University degree in Computer Systems Technology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a similar discipline. Experience working in an academic research setting an asset.
Skills
The System Administrator demonstrates strong technical, analytical and problem-solving skills in order to design, install, trouble-shoot and maintain computational infrastructure. Experience supporting Linux server configurations is necessary. Must be able to move and lift a wide assortment of equipment. Expected to have the skills to plan and carry out multiple tasks and projects, to prioritize and organize effectively, to work under pressure, and to meet established timelines. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Appropriate professional certifications are an asset. Demonstrated willingness to learn and continually upgrade skills is essential. As this position also involves extensive personal interaction as well as via phone and email, excellent written and verbal English communication skills are critical.
The following is a more extensive list of skills that are desirable at time of hire, or must demonstrate an ability to acquire: