Job title: GCP DevOps Engineer
Job type: Perm
Salary: €70,000 - €80,000
Role Location: Spain
Role and responsibilities:
- Lead end-to-end migrations of SLURM-based HPC clusters from on-prem to GCP
- Design, build, and operate secure, scalable HPC architectures in the cloud
- Optimise SLURM scheduling, workload performance, and resource utilisation
- Automate cluster deployment and operations using Terraform, Ansible, Python, and Bash
- Manage HPC software stacks using Spack
- Deploy and support parallel workloads using MPI, OpenMP, and related frameworks
- Troubleshoot performance issues and drive continuous optimisation
- Collaborate with engineering teams and stakeholders in a fully remote environment
Job requirements:
- 5+ years’ experience in HPC environments (SLURM, MPI, parallel workloads)
- Strong Linux systems expertise in performance-critical environments
- Hands-on experience running or migrating HPC workloads in the cloud (GCP preferred)
- Solid experience with Terraform and Ansible
- Strong scripting skills (Python, Bash)
- Deep understanding of GCP services (GCE, VPC, Cloud Storage)
Nice to Have
- GCP certifications (DevOps / Cloud Engineer)
- Experience with Preemptible VMs and cloud cost-optimisation strategies
- HPC performance profiling and debugging tools
- Containers in HPC (Singularity, Docker)
- Exposure to Spark or big data tooling
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