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WashU IT

HPC Engineering Intern

WashU IT

HPC Engineering Intern (DevOps) at WashU. Supporting automation, monitoring, and documentation for infrastructure and production environments.

Posted 5/20/2026internshipSt. Louis • Montana • 🇺🇸 United StatesEntry LevelWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
Ansible

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Join us as an HPC Engineering Intern (DevOps) and help automate and harden cluster provisioning and configuration using tools like Ansible
  • Build and extend monitoring and alerting dashboards to surface performance and health metrics
  • Write and maintain clear runbooks and documentation
  • Collaborate with engineers to troubleshoot real production problems
  • Convert legacy scripts into Ansible playbooks for Infrastructure as Code
  • Create custom dashboards in Datadog to surface high-level system health
  • Update and improve operational procedures and runbooks
  • Validate and troubleshoot code and automation to ensure reliable operation of HPC workflows and AI pipelines
  • Assist with integrating AI algorithms into existing systems and CI/CD pipelines

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • A diploma, certification or degree is not required
  • No specific work experience is required
  • Not Applicable
  • A driver's license is not required

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • No specific benefits mentioned

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Hard Skills & Tools
AnsibleInfrastructure as CodemonitoringalertingrunbookstroubleshootingautomationAI algorithmsCI/CD pipelinesDatadog
Soft Skills
collaborationproblem-solvingdocumentation