Full-Time

HPC Principal Federal Technical consultant

Clearance Required

Posted on 11/1/2025

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

10,001+ employees

Sells enterprise hardware, software, and services

Compensation Overview

$115.5k - $266k/yr

Utah, USA + 1 more

More locations: Maryland, USA

Remote

Preferred MD or UT; open to other US locations; must travel.

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (2)
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Requirements
  • 8+ years of professional experience, with at least 3+ in HPC architecture, systems engineering, or large-scale infrastructure design.
  • Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or related technical field (or equivalent experience).
  • Proven ability to design and deliver complex, multi-vendor HPC solutions at scale.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently complete solution implementations and application design deliverables.
  • Must be United States Citizen due to the responsibilities and requirements of the role as this will be supporting a Federal site.
  • Top Secret Clearance, TS/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph (FSP)
  • Must be willing to travel as the business dictates
  • Preferred location is MD or Utah, but for candidates that meet the qualifications, this role may be open to other locations within the US, as long as candidate is willing to travel
  • Knowledge across multiple technical domains to effectively manage complex integration efforts involving HPC and enterprise systems.
  • Expertise in one or more of the following: parallel computing, MPI/OpenMP, GPU acceleration, workload schedulers (Slurm, Altair PBS Pro, Torque/MOAB, etc.), or large-scale data storage systems (Lustre, GPFS, Ceph).
  • Experience with Network boot technologies (PXE or gPXE/Etherboot etc)
  • Storage specific knowledge: LVM, RAID, iSCSI, Disk partitioning (GPT, MBR)
  • Exposure to Opensource community and software
  • Knowledge of shared storage like Lustre, SpectrumStore and High Availability solutions is a plus
  • Experience with development and automation such as Ansible and GitHub, etc.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the technical implementation design and delivery of world class scale HPC solutions, from requirements gathering to implementation.
  • Provide architectural guidance on compute, storage, networking, and workload management tailored to customer use cases.
  • Configure, deploy, and maintain Linux-based HPC clusters, associated storage, and network infrastructure.
  • Work in close collaboration with customers on finalizing and deploying HPC software applications, hosting platforms, and management systems that enable customer research and production workloads.
  • Provide technical support and troubleshooting for HPC implementation in secure locations.
  • Work on both operational support and strategic HPC projects; actively participate in customer user group environments.
  • Evaluate and implement new tools, middleware, and methodologies to improve operations and service delivery.
  • Ensure compliance with enterprise IT security and technology controls.
  • Act as principal consultant in customer engagements, often leading cross-functional project teams (including customer staff).
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex, multi-vendor HPC infrastructure challenges.
  • Advise senior IT and research leadership on HPC strategy, best practices, and future direction.
  • Collaborate with sales teams on proposals, proof-of-concepts, and pre-sales activities, ensuring technical soundness and customer alignment.
  • Mentor junior engineers and consultants, fostering knowledge sharing across the HPC practice.
Desired Qualifications
  • Accountability
  • Accountability
  • Active Learning
  • Active Listening
  • Bias
  • Business Growth
  • Client Expectations Management
  • Coaching
  • Creativity
  • Critical Thinking
  • Cross-Functional Teamwork
  • Customer Centric Solutions
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Design Thinking
  • Empathy
  • Follow-Through
  • Growth Mindset
  • Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • Intellectual Curiosity
  • Long Term Planning
  • Managing Ambiguity
  • Process Improvements
  • Product Services
  • Relationship Building
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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HPE delivers enterprise IT solutions across cloud, AI, and edge computing for large organizations. It combines hardware, software, and services, with consumption-based options via HPE GreenLake and container management with HPE Ezmeral, plus Aruba networking. It differs by offering an integrated on-premises and edge-enabled stack with flexible pay-as-you-go models and active open-source engagement. Its goal is to help customers accelerate digital transformation with scalable, secure IT infrastructure across data centers, cloud, and edge.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

1939

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What believers are saying

  • AI server demand is driving record revenue and backlog growth.
  • Networking synergies can expand margins and cross-sell into installed accounts.
  • GreenLake and services deepen recurring revenue across hybrid infrastructure.

What critics are saying

  • NVIDIA supply dependence constrains HPE's AI server margins and shipment timing.
  • Cisco and Arista can pressure Juniper-related networking gains within twelve months.
  • AI backlog can unwind quickly if enterprise budgets tighten or adoption slows.

What makes Hewlett Packard Enterprise unique

  • HPE bundles compute, networking, storage, and GreenLake consumption services.
  • Juniper acquisition gives HPE immediate scale in enterprise networking.
  • Private Cloud AI targets secure, on-prem enterprise deployments with NVIDIA.

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