Required Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, Computer Science, Technical Communication, or a related field.
- 4–5 years of experience as a Technical Content Writer in an OEM, hardware product, or enterprise technology company.
- Strong understanding of:
- Servers, workstations, storage systems
- HPC architectures, clusters, and GPUs
- Linux (RHEL preferred), virtualization, and networking basics will be extra edge
- Excellent written English with the ability to structure complex technical content.
- Experience creating hardware-focused documentation (datasheets, manuals, deployment guides).
- Hands-on experience with documentation tools such as Confluence, Markdown, MS Word, Git.
- Ability to work cross-functionally with engineering and delivery teams.
Requirements
Required Skills & Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Computer Science, Electronics, or related).
- Strong hands-on experience with:
- Server/workstation hardware
- Motherboard-level validation
- Excellent working knowledge of Linux OS:
- RHEL (preferred), Rocky, Ubuntu
- Kernel logs, dmesg, system tuning
- Solid understanding of:
- BIOS concepts, firmware flashing
- BMC/IPMI/Redfish fundamentals
- Hands-on experience with benchmarking and stress tools:
- iperf / iperf3
- fio
- stress, stress-ng, sysbench
- Ability to debug hardware/OS interaction issues.
- Strong documentation and reporting skills.
Good to Have (Highly Preferred)
- Exposure to HPC or AI systems, GPUs, high-speed networking.
- Experience with PXE boot, kickstart, automated OS provisioning.
- Understanding of NUMA, PCIe topology, and performance tuning.
- Experience working with Intel / AMD server platforms.
- Familiarity with firmware release cycles and validation sign-offs.
- Scripting knowledge in Python or Bash.
- Core Tasks: Focused on deep-level system optimization, kernel tuning, and identifying hardware bottlenecks.
- Skill Alignment: Uses benchmarking tools to stress-test systems and scripting (Bash/Python) to automate these repetitive performance evaluations.
- Linux Knowledge: Managing RHEL, CentOS, or Rocky Linux distributions common in enterprise environments.
- Scripting (Bash/Python): Automating health checks, monitoring workloads, and parsing benchmark results
- Ansible: Orchestrating agentless configuration across hundreds or thousands of compute nodes.
- HPL Benchmarking: Validating that new or upgraded hardware meets theoretical FLOPS (floating-point operations per second) performance.
- Iperf: Troubleshooting network latency and verifying throughput across high-speed fabrics.
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