Full-lifecycle engineering for high-performance computing systems
SageCor is a 11–50-person engineering services firm in Baltimore focused on HPC system design, integration, and operations. The tech stack spans Red Hat, VMware, Kubernetes, and specialty HPC tools (LSF, SLURM, Lustre, GPFS), with recent adoption of Helm and GitOps—indicating a shift toward containerized orchestration of compute infrastructure. Active hiring is heavily engineering-focused (56 of 66 open roles) weighted toward senior-level talent, paired with projects in HPC cluster deployment, MLOps, and AI integration, suggesting they are scaling to handle more complex, AI-augmented workloads alongside traditional system administration.
SageCor delivers end-to-end engineering services spanning research, system design, hardware and software development, integration, testing, and long-term sustainment of high-performance computing environments. Their customer base includes government and commercial organizations with large-scale compute infrastructure needs. The company operates across the full HPC lifecycle: proof-of-concept prototyping, requirements definition and planning, system design and build, integration and validation, and operational support. Current project work centers on HPC cluster deployment, MLOps infrastructure, FPGA support, and AI-legacy system integration, with documented pain points in system capacity planning, cluster performance tuning, and closing HPC expertise gaps in their market.
Red Hat, SUSE, VMware, IBM, LSF, SLURM, Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana, Python, Java, and Apache Spark. Recently adopting Helm and GitOps for infrastructure orchestration.
HPC farm system integration, HPC cluster deployment, MLOps infrastructure at scale, AI-legacy system integration, FPGA-based vulnerability assessments, and mobile product strategy development.
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