Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Usage Data Import Timer Job Fails on two of six servers

Starting about one week ago this timer job started to fail on my two WFE's in a newly implemented SP2013 Farm, the ULS error and verbose details are below..Thanks.
03/19/2015 15:55:58.54 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x30D4) 0x7748 SharePoint Foundation Timer 6398 Critical The Execute method of job definition
Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageImportJobDefinition (ID 676104fa-9a64-4936-a6cd-986223176db5) threw an exception. More information is included below. Index was outside the bounds of the array.
825cf49c-2b6d-a0a5-c45a-88e7d3e4ed5d
03/19/2015 15:55:58.54 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x30D4) 0x7748 SharePoint Foundation Timer 72ae Unexpected Exception stack trace: at
Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPAnalyticsUsageDefinition.ParseLogFileEntry(String line) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageLogImporter.ImportUsageLogFile(SPUsageProvider usageProvider,
FileInfo logFileInfo) at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageLogImporter.ImportUsageLogFiles(SPUsageProvider usageProvider, String logDirName, List`1 usageLogFileList) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageLogImporter.ImportUsageData(SPUsageManager usageManager, DirectoryInfo usageLogDirInfo, String fileFilter) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageLogImporter.ImportUsageData() at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPUsageImportJobDefinition.Execute(Guid targetInstanceId) at
Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPTimerJobInvokeInternal.Invoke(SPJobDefinition jd, Guid targetInstanceId, Boolean isTimerService, Int32& result) 825cf49c-2b6d-a0a5-c45a-88e7d3e4ed5d

Hi,
Could you please locate more relevant error information in ULS log to help troubleshooting?
If you go to Central Administration > Monitoring > Job History, change it to Failed Jobs, check if there are entries for the timer job
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation Usage Data Import Timer Job. Also try restart the timer job.
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