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ABOUT THE ROLE
Join the team responsible for Singapore new supercomputer. As our HPC Training Specialist, you will build and develop the HPC community. Your work will ensure a sustainable pool of HPC talent in Singapore, supporting the proficient use of multi-million-dollar supercomputers running at peak performance and efficiency for all Singapore key research domains from AI to climate and material science. This is a unique opportunity to tackle diverse challenges in HPC and talent development, contributing to the science and technology advancements in Singapore.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
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Curriculum Design: Collaborate with performance engineers and domain specialists to design tailored training courses that address user needs and system capabilities.
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Training Delivery: Organize and conduct hands-on HPC workshops, teaching best practices for job submission, parallel programming, and system utilization.
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Framework Development: Work with local and international HPC centres to build an internationally recognized HPC education framework.
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Community Outreach: Lead outreach activities to increase awareness and adoption of HPC in Singapore.
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User Support: Provide frontline HPC advice to users and develop self-help resources (guides, wikis, tutorials).
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Benchmarking & Analysis: Assist in analysing user proficiency gaps to refine training strategies.
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
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Bachelor degree in computer science, Education, Engineering, or relevant area.
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Ideally, at least 3 years of experience in technical training, HPC user support, or scientific research.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
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HPC Fundamentals: Solid understanding of Linux environments, job schedulers, and shell scripting.
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Development Stack: Familiarity with HPC software stacks and parallel programming concepts (MPI/OpenMP/CUDA).
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Programming: Proficiency in Python; familiarity with C/C++ or Fortran is a plus.
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Containerization: Knowledge of container technologies for reproducible research.
CORE COMPETENCIES
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Communication: Exceptional presentation and public speaking skills; ability to simplify complex technical concepts.
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Instructional Design: Ability to create engaging training materials and hands-on exercises.
- Service Orientation: A strong desire to help researchers succeed and build a collaborative community.
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