Salary: $110,115 - $120,760 per annum, plus an additional
Position: Systems Administrator – High Performance Computing Location: All Bureau capital city locations will be considered
Position Overview: We are seeking a talented and motivated Linux systems administrator to join our team in High Performance Computing (HPC) Operations. While knowledge of Supercomputing technology may be an advantage, it is not a requirement. The successful candidate will be provided with on-the-job training and support relevant to the role.
Applicants require a background in Information and Communications Technology and experience working with components typically associated with Enterprise ICT systems, such as Linux-based operating systems, server computers, storage, and networking. A background in Linux systems administration is a mandatory pre-requisite.
This position will work Monday to Friday during business hours and will require providing on-call out-of-hours operational support to the HPC environment.
The successful candidate will be required to obtain and maintain an NV1 Security Clearance from the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency.
Role Responsibilities: Provide systems administration support for operations of Linux-based HPC systems.Diagnose, debug, and resolve issues within HPC systems and related assets.Work closely with a team of on-call Software and DevOps Engineers to provide Level 2 support for the Bureau's High-Performance Computing operating environment and workload schedulers.Collaborate with DevOps and software engineers, scientific programmers, researchers, users, and operators to achieve project outcomes, contributing to continual improvement endeavours related to internal infrastructure, tools, and methods.Comply with all Bureau work, health and safety policies and procedures, and take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of employees, contractors, and visitors who may be affected by your conduct.Ensure all policies and practices of the Bureau's Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion are applied within the workplace, demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the principles of the Bureau's Social Justice Strategy.Application Closing Date: Sunday 26 January 2026
For further information, please review the position description on Bureau Careers.
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