The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena is seeking a
HEAD OF THE CENTRE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (HPC) (M/F/D)
at the earliest possible date as a permanent position up to EG 14.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The HPC Centre Head is responsible for providing comprehensive support according to the diverse requirements of individual working groups and applications for the set-up, management, maintenance and further planning of our state-of-the-art High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. This role ensures our HPC infrastructure's smooth operation, optimum performance and secure environment, facilitating world-class scientific research, working at the frontier of science and technology, while also supporting training of support staff, post-docs, and PhD students.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (MPI-GEA) was founded in the summer of 2022; it is a dynamically growing, highly-interdisciplinary and international research institution. The research focuses on modeling and analyzing the interrelationships between biophysical and human-made systems, looking from the deep past to the future to examine how humanity has driven the emergence of the Anthropocene – the period in which human activities began significantly impacting our planet’s climate and ecosystems – and identifying potential intervention points towards a more sustainable future.
The transdisciplinary research at MPI-GEA will combine research areas represented by all three scientific sections of the Max Planck Society (MPG): Biology & Medicine; Chemistry, Physics and Technology; and Human Sciences. Corresponding inter- and transdisciplinary research projects concern, for example, planetary urbanization, the global food system, and global material, energy, and information flows.
As the development and application of highly-complex models (ranging from Earth-system modeling, co-evolutionary modeling to AI approaches) is a key component of the research at MPI-GEA, the HPC Centre will serve as a core link between all departments and research groups, as well as to the Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF) and the German Climate Computation Center (DKRZ).
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OUR OFFER
We offer you a full-time or part-time (at least 30 hours/week) employment contract and an attractive salary in accordance with TVöD Bund in line with the specific job description and your personal requirements up to EG 14, as well as an additional annual bonus. You are entitled to a 30 days' holiday and time off on 24th and 31st December. We also offer attractive and family-friendly flexitime and home office arrangements. A company pension scheme (VBL), an employer subsidy for a job ticket, the opportunity for further training, and language and health courses round off our offer.
The Max Planck Society has set itself to employ more people with disabilities. Applications from people with disabilities are expressly encouraged.
We are committed to promoting diversity and actively combating prejudice based on gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and other components of identity. The MPI-GEA received the TOTAL E-QUALITY award for this commitment to diversity and equality.
The Max Planck Society is committed to the compatibility of family and career and is certified according to the "berufundfamilie" audit.
YOUR APPLICATION
Please submit your application by April 15th here.
Please apply with the following documents:
The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (MPI-GEA) was founded in the summer of 2022; it is a dynamically growing, highly-interdisciplinary and international research institution. The research focuses on modeling and analyzing the interrelationships between biophysical and human-made systems, looking from the deep past to the future to examine how humanity has driven the emergence of the Anthropocene – the period in which human activities began significantly impacting our planet’s climate and ecosystems – and identifying potential intervention points towards a more sustainable future.
CONTACT
Contact questions: Head of Administration Yvonne Zeng-Salomon (zeng-salomon@gea.mpg.de)
Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
Kahlaische Straße 10
07745 Jena
Germany
www.gea.mpg.de
Twitter: @MPI_GEA
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