High Performance Computing Software Analyst Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a High Performance Computing Software Analyst to work in our High Performance Computing department. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Research Education Campus with every other Friday off. You will report to the manager of the High Performance Computing department. Responsibilities Include: Provide software support for high performance computing users. Analyze documentation and software builds for multiple high performance computing software while also answering service requests and tickets. Key duties include: HPC leadership at INL including understanding mission requirements and providing solutions for users Function as a interface between the High Performance Computing and Advanced Scientific Computing directorate organizations and the Lab Responsible for designing, installing, configuring, debugging, troubleshooting, improving software to support the High Performance Computing systems and supporting infrastructure. Specific tasks include: Provide software support for machine learning models Support Science Gateway development and deployment Research, configure deployed software Research, install 3rd party embedded systems applications Research and diagnose system operational problems Coordinate with vendors to resolve hardware and software problems Define and document procedures and tasks Participate in a 24-hour, 7-day on-call support rotation and off-hours maintenance activities. Implement new systems Perform system performance analysis and tuning Support laboratory wide training and outreach activities with the purpose of increasing HPC adoption at INL Support university training and outreach activities with the purpose of building HPC and computational science skills Contribute to the enhanced reputation of HPC both at INL and regionally Coordinate with HPC staff for HPC maintenance/outages Support python programming language and modern web development frameworks, content management systems, relational databases, graphical toolkits, version control systems, and OS X/Linux system administration Take direction from other team members and peers, and also provide input in a constructive manner to others while maintaining a positive and professional relationship Monitor application usage so availability of resources is constant and adjusted to meet demands.