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Remote Hpc System Engineer Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Chief Engineer

Colorado Springs, CO ยท On-site +1

$169K - $190K/yr

This role is remote but with a location preference of Colorado Springs, CO. Support of a broad ... Participate in system design and delivery decisions with understanding of space domain operations ...

Chief Engineer

Colorado Springs, CO ยท On-site +1

$160K - $190K/yr

This role is remote but with a location preference of Colorado Springs, CO. Support of a broad ... Participate in system design and delivery decisions with understanding of space domain operations ...

Principal SSD Systems Design Engineer

Longmont, CO ยท On-site +1

$175K - $297K/yr

Lead system-level design definition and design reviews for SSD products, ensuring alignment with ... Remote and hybrid work arrangements are not supported for this position The US base salary range ...

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Remote Hpc System Engineer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote HPC System Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote HPC System Engineer, you need expertise in Linux system administration, parallel computing, networking, and a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with job schedulers (like Slurm), cluster management tools, scripting languages (such as Python or Bash), and certifications like CompTIA Linux+ or Red Hat Certified Engineer are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and self-motivation are essential soft skills for remote collaboration and troubleshooting. These skills ensure the reliable operation, optimization, and scalability of HPC systems in distributed environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote HPC System Engineers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote HPC System Engineers often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex hardware or software issues without physical access, ensuring seamless system performance, and coordinating with geographically dispersed teams. These can be managed by leveraging strong remote monitoring tools, maintaining clear documentation, and establishing effective communication channels with on-site staff. Proactively scheduling regular system health checks and participating in virtual team meetings can also help address problems quickly and maintain high system reliability.

What is the difference between Remote Hpc System Engineer vs Remote Cloud Infrastructure Engineer?

AspectRemote Hpc System EngineerRemote Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires Linux certifications, HPC-specific trainingOften requires cloud platform certifications (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Work EnvironmentHigh-performance computing clusters, research labsCloud platforms, data centers, virtualized environments
Industry UsageResearch, scientific computing, academiaTech, finance, enterprise IT
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding HPC-specific roles vs cloud rolesComparing on-premise HPC vs cloud infrastructure

The Remote Hpc System Engineer focuses on managing and optimizing high-performance computing clusters, often in research or scientific environments. In contrast, the Remote Cloud Infrastructure Engineer specializes in designing and maintaining cloud-based infrastructure across various industries. While both roles require technical expertise in system management, their environments and certifications differ, catering to distinct operational needs.

What are Remote HPC System Engineers?

Remote HPC (High Performance Computing) System Engineers are IT professionals who design, implement, manage, and troubleshoot HPC systems and clusters from a remote location. They work with advanced computing infrastructure that supports scientific research, complex simulations, and large-scale data processing. Their responsibilities include configuring hardware and software, monitoring system performance, ensuring security, and providing technical support to users, all while working off-site. This role requires strong expertise in HPC technologies, operating systems like Linux, networking, and scripting, as well as effective communication skills for collaborating with distributed teams.
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Control System Integration Specialist

Control System Integration Specialist

Simplesense

Denver, CO โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Simplesense builds, deploys, and sustains the Installation Resilience Platform that enables mission operators to rapidly adapt and respond. The Platform protects critical infrastructure from cyber attack while unlocking previously siloed information to monitor, diagnose, and improve response times to incidents. Our adversaries rapidly adopt the latest technology: we help defense users respond in kind.
Simplesense is a non-traditional defense contractor and prime on the Air Force's Installation Resilience Operations Command and Control (IROC) program, which is now expanding to five additional Air Force, Space Force, and Army installations from the one prototype installation, Tyndall Air Force Base.
Our team combines over 100 years of direct mission experience solving hard problems with 50 years technical expertise deploying DevSecOps, cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure, giving us a deep appreciation for our customers' mission and end users' priorities. We build for scale, architecting and prioritizing technical work for long term sustainability.
Control System Integration Specialist
Location: Denver, CO (Hybrid), San Antonio, TX (Hybrid), Brooklyn, NY or Remote (US Based)
About the Role
As the Control System Integration Specialist, you will play a critical role in ensuring a robust, secure, and highly compliant Control Systems infrastructure and adding specialized expertise to the teams building and tuning next-generation data services. You will drive the proactive health and validation of our hosted environments - architecting representative test sandboxes and validation strategies, executing rigorous patch validations, and defining the observability requirements and actionable alert thresholds - and partner closely with our Engineering and Technical Support teams to ensure our platform remains resilient, secure, and ready for the mission.
What Success Looks Like
  • 30 Days: Audit our current Control System baselines, take ownership of the technical escalation queue, and jump directly into the OS to identify immediate areas of configuration drift.
  • 60 Days: Stand up highly representative lab sandboxes for issue reproduction. Successfully execute your first end-to-end patch validation cycle in this environment, catching application conflicts before they hit production.
  • 90 Days: Autonomously troubleshoot complex OS-to-application failures, translate those fixes into frontline runbooks, and serve as the trusted advisor to Engineering streams as they design and tune new CS data ingestion algorithms.

What You'll Do
  • Diagnostic Escalation: Act as the technical backstop for challenging Control System anomalies. Dive deep into Windows internals (Event Viewer, Registry, Services, Performance Monitor, PowerShell) to resolve complex OS-to-application failures that standard monitoring tools miss.
  • Surgical Patch Execution & Lab Testing: Build and govern representative lab sandboxes. Use these environments to safely deploy, execute, and validate monthly OS updates, configuration changes, and third-party patches against fragile OT applications.
  • Proactive Drift Management & Maintenance: Ensure the CS infrastructure is constantly humming. Monitor and optimize the underlying Windows OS configurations, using your hands-on expertise to know exactly where to look to correct configuration drift before it degrades mission capability.
  • Knowledge Sharing: Translate your fixes into actionable runbooks. Close the loop with the NOC team after an escalation so they can catch the issue earlier next time.
  • Process Design & Enablement: Establish the strict protocols for STIG implementation and monthly patch validation. While you execute the complex integrations, you will write the detailed runbooks that enable Technical Support to safely handle routine maintenance.
  • The Engineering SME: Act as the trusted consultant to our capability teams. Provide the deep Control System expertise required to help them build robust ingestion algorithms, understand legacy protocol quirks, and enable rapid tuning of the data.

What You Bring
Required Qualifications:
  • Experience: 5+ years in Windows Systems Engineering or advanced Systems Administration, specifically supporting complex, multi-server Control System environments.
  • Hands-on Internals Expertise: Strong practical ability to troubleshoot at the OS level (services, registry, permissions, deep log analysis) and resolve strict STIG compliance conflicts via CLI/PowerShell.
  • Consultative Mindset: Proven ability to translate complex, legacy hardware/software limitations into actionable design advice for the engineering teams.
  • Lab/Test Environment Architecture: Experience building and using representative test environments to reproduce field issues and execute patch validation.
  • Clearance: Must be a U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain a DoD NIPR account and Common Access Card (CAC); must have or be able to obtain a Secret Clearance.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience supporting Operational Technology (OT), Industrial Control Systems (ICS), or physical security applications (e.g., Building Management Systems, IDS).
  • Proficiency in PowerShell for automating administrative tasks, log collection, or basic system configurations.
  • Experience working alongside DevOps or Tier 1 NOC teams in an escalation capacity.
  • Experience acting as a technical liaison between legacy hardware vendors and modern cloud/platform engineering teams.

Compensation and Benefits
  • Pay Range: $100k-$125k per year Compensation is determined based on experience, skill level, and location.

Competitive Benefits
  • Equity
  • Medical, Life, Short-Term Disability, and AD&D insurance
  • Medical travel coverage
  • Dental coverage
  • Vision coverage
  • 401k matching
Our Typical Hiring Process
  1. Find Your Fit: Your journey starts here. Explore and apply to our open positions to find the right role for your skills.
  2. Initial Chat: A brief call with our recruiting team to learn about your background and answer your initial questions about Simplesense.
  3. Values & Vision: A conversation with a hiring manager to discuss how your aspirations align with our mission and goals of the team.
  4. Show Your Skills: Complete a technical assessment that reflects the work you'd be doing.
  5. Team Interview: Interview with the team to discuss your experience and see if we're a great match.
  6. Final Handshake: A final conversation to ensure we've answered all your questions before making a decision.
  7. Welcome to Simplesense!

Simplesense is an equal opportunity employer committed to a policy of merit-based employment. All employment decisions-including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, training, and termination-are made based on individual qualifications, performance, and business needs. We strictly prohibit discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of protected characteristics as recognized by federal, state, or local law. As a U.S. government contractor, Simplesense complies with all applicable equal employment opportunity laws, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA). If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or take part in the interview process, please contact People Operations at careers@simplesense.io.