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Carnegie Mellon University · 5 months ago

Associate Computational Scientist – Mellon College of Science – Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

Carnegie Mellon University is a renowned global research university, and they are seeking an Associate Computational Scientist to support researchers in utilizing advanced computing technologies. The role involves assisting research teams with software development, troubleshooting technical issues, and maintaining knowledge of high-performance computing and AI/ML technologies.

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Responsibilities

Assist research teams with developing, installing, documenting, porting, debugging, and optimizing application-level research software within your scientific domain
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues referred by the PSC helpdesk, providing timely and effective solutions based on your expertise
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of high-performance computing (HPC), AI/ML, and large-scale data technologies

Qualification

Scientific computingHigh-performance computing (HPC)AI/MLUNIX environmentsShell scriptingApplication performance optimizationParallel programming modelsData analyticsInterpersonal skillsOral communicationWritten communicationAdaptability

Required

Bachelor's degree or equivalent, with a strong emphasis in scientific computing
1–3 years' experience in the following areas:
Building, installing, maintaining, debugging, and troubleshooting application-level software in UNIX environments
Using shell scripting and batch schedulers such as Slurm
Managing competing priorities across diverse stakeholders, demonstrating excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
A combination of education and relevant experience from which comparable knowledge is demonstrated may be considered
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Preferred

M.Sc. degree
Experience in computational biophysics and molecular dynamics (algorithms and current practice)
Experience in AI/ML
Experience in application performance optimization
Familiarity with parallel programming models (e.g., OpenMP, MPI, CUDA)
Experience parallelizing serial computational applications
Experience in data analytics
Proficiency with one or more of Python (NumPy/SciPy/Pandas), R, MATLAB, etc
Familiarity with containers such as Singularity, Apptainer, or Docker

Benefits

Comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance
Generous retirement savings program with employer contributions
Tuition benefits
Ample paid time off
Observed holidays
Life and accidental death and disability insurance
Free Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus pass
Access to our Family Concierge Team to help navigate childcare needs
Fitness center access

Company

Carnegie Mellon University

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Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university that offers degrees in technology, arts, and various other fields.

H1B Sponsorship

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$488.58M
Key Investors
ICANNAppalachian Regional CommissioneBPF Foundation
2025-05-29Grant· $0.45M
2024-09-05Grant· $0.5M
2024-08-29Grant· $0.05M

Leadership Team

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Angela Blanton
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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Amy Coutu
Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Applications
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