At IMC, we thrive on pushing boundaries, embracing innovation, and leveraging cutting-edge technology to stay ahead in the competitive trading landscape. We are seeking an exceptional HPC Systems Architect who will lead the charge in designing, implementing, and optimizing our global HPC infrastructure, driving innovation, and delivering scalable solutions that empower our advanced computational needs.

Your Core Responsibilities:

System Design and Implementation:

  • Architect and oversee the implementation of advanced HPC systems tailored to high-impact applications, including parallel computing and machine learning workloads
  • Integrate cutting-edge technologies to enhance computational power and capabilities
  • Evaluate and select best-in-class hardware and software solutions, optimizing our infrastructure for peak performance, scalability, efficiency, and reliability
  • Partner with global teams to establish and enforce architectural standards and best practices across HPC environments
  • Ensure seamless interoperability between different systems and teams, creating a cohesive, high-performance environment that aligns with IMC’s long-term business goals

Performance Optimization:

  • Develop and deploy solutions to continuously optimize system performance and resource utilization across the HPC ecosystem
  • Implement sophisticated monitoring and analytics tools to proactively identify and resolve performance bottlenecks

Security and Compliance:

  • Guarantee that all global systems adhere to stringent internal security policies and meet regulatory requirements, with a focus on data integrity and access control
  • Lead efforts to implement robust security measures to safeguard sensitive data and intellectual property
  • Work with stakeholders to satisfy market data licensing requirements and assist in implementing entitlement systems

Project Management:

  • Lead and manage the full lifecycle of HPC projects, from concept through implementation, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards
  • Oversee resource allocation, budgeting, and timeline management, driving the successful execution of critical projects
  • Develop policies for allocating compute time, storage, and networking resources to users based on priority, need, and fairness

Collaboration and Team Leadership:

  • Act as a trusted technical advisor to senior leadership, offering strategic insights on emerging HPC trends and their potential impact on the trading industry
  • Collaborate closely with quant researchers, software engineers, and traders to understand computational requirements and translate them into scalable, high-performance solutions
  • Partner with global teams to coordinate system design, resource allocation, and parallel project delivery, ensuring the consistent expansion of our global research environment
  • Evaluate success based on the HPC environment’s utilization and end-user satisfaction

Your Skills and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
  • 5+ years of experience in HPC architecture, system design, or a similar role within a large-scale compute environment
  • Deep expertise in the following:
    • HPC system design and optimization
    • Parallel computing
    • Linux systems administration and enterprise storage solutions (e.g., Vast, DDN, Isilon)
    • HPC management tools (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker, Slurm)
    • High-performance processors and compute offload devices (e.g., GPUs, FPGAs)
    • Low-latency network architecture, including high-speed interconnects (e.g., InfiniBand, Ethernet)
    • Datacenter design and optimization
    • AI/ML frameworks and their integration into HPC systems
    • Programming languages such as Python, Bash, C++, or similar
  • Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical audiences
  • Proven ability to influence decision-making and align global teams to achieve a unified vision
  • Willing and able to undertake extensive domestic and international travel during the first year of employment 

About Us

IMC is a leading trading firm, known worldwide for our advanced, low-latency technology and world-class execution capabilities. Over the past 30 years, we’ve been a stabilizing force in the financial markets – providing the essential liquidity our counterparties depend on. Across offices in the US, Europe, and Asia Pacific, our talented employees are united by our entrepreneurial spirit, exceptional culture, and commitment to giving back. It's a strong foundation that allows us to grow and add new capabilities, year after year. From entering dynamic new markets, to developing a state-of-the-art research environment and diversifying our trading strategies, we dare to imagine what could be and work together to make it happen.

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