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The Solution Architect's role is to provide technology leadership for developing, integrating, and supporting Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) and Common Spirit Health's (CSH) Technology Services. This role will be responsible for specific application, database, network, infrastructure and/or engineering portfolios/platforms, and to support high-performance computing architecture, in partnership with BNI and CSH's business capability owners, external vendors and managed services partners.
The Solution Architect I will:
1) Drive successful solution adoption from technology planning, investment decisions, implementation to ongoing operational support for one or several medium complexity portfolios
2) Identify and accelerate the elimination of applications and infrastructure which are not Invest platforms
3) Be responsible for improving the availability, security, compliance, interoperability, performance, and technology cost of assigned portfolios/platforms Qualified
candidates must possess a combination of business, technical and leadership skills.
They must be change advocates and innovators, quick learners, results-oriented, and creators of compelling technology roadmaps. LSAs must seek out and synthesize IT and healthcare trends into multi-year technology investment plans. Mentoring and influencing others is critical to success.
Responsibilities Include:
This critical position demands a blend of hands-on Linux administration expertise—including advanced scripting, automation, and troubleshooting—within a high-performance computing (HPC) environment that powers large-scale scientific and health data research. As a Solutions Architect I, you will support and optimize the core infrastructure enabling parallel computation across our Slurm-managed CPU clusters, Warewulf-provisioned compute nodes, VMware vSphere virtualized systems, and NVIDIA GPU resources. This includes maintaining and tuning PowerStore pNFS storage, PowerScale archival systems, and Mellanox/NVIDIA high-speed networking to ensure consistent throughput and reliability. You will also develop and maintain Ansible-based automation pipelines, manage software deployment through Spack, and oversee Open OnDemand for interactive HPC workloads—directly empowering researchers to accelerate discovery in health sciences through data-driven computation.
Education and Experience:
Bachelors Other in Computer Science, Technology, or Business discipline upon hire or equivalent experience required
3-5 years of experience in technology solutions engineering, technical infrastructure, or technical operations
HPC Administration Preferred
Bachelors Other in software engineering, hardware engineering, or relevant degree preferred
Healthcare or medical facility experience Preferred
Substantial expertise in one or more technical domains (i.e. Upon Hire Required applications, network, database, or infrastructure)
Linux Administration espertise
Must have strong multi-tasking skills
Knowledge of HIPAA, HITECH, Security Privacy plus, and Generally Accepted Privacy Principles\
HPC administration and management expertise (e.g. SLURM, Spack, Warewulf, PNFS, Ansible, etc)
Subject matter expertise in multiple technology areas (End Point, Network, Servers, Patch Management, Citrix, Storage, Windows Admin Tools, Linux, Disaster Recover, SAAS, etc)
Ability to support/train high performing scientists and practitioners in use of complex technologies, including but not limited to HPC environment, tools, and solutions.
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