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Director, Research Technology
Florida State UniversitySummary
The Director of Research Technology provides strategic leadership for Florida State University's research technology infrastructure, overseeing research computing, cyber-infrastructure, and IT support services for faculty and research centers. This role ensures robust, secure, and scalable technology solutions while aligning IT services with evolving research needs across diverse academic domains.
Job Description
Fast Facts
The Director of Research Technology will provide strategic leadership for the research technology infrastructure at Florida State University, overseeing services like research computing and cyber-infrastructure to meet the needs of faculty and research centers.
Responsibilities: Lead and manage research technology support, align IT services with faculty needs, oversee research support infrastructure, collaborate with academic departments and manage multiple teams, ensuring compliance with data security regulations.
Skills: Strong leadership abilities, experience with research computing, knowledge of data security regulations, ability to collaborate with diverse teams, and expertise in developing IT support frameworks for research initiatives.
Qualifications: Master's degree with five years of relevant experience or a bachelor's degree with seven years of experience, including two years in a supervisory role.
Location: Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation ranges for this position are between $90,000 - $165,000.
Director, Research Technology
Job ID: 60774
Position Number: 00055793
Job Title: Director, Research Technology
Department: Information Technology Services
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Responsibilities:
The Director of Research Technology provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the university's research technology support including research computing and cyber-infrastructure. This role is responsible for aligning IT services with the evolving needs of faculty, research centers, and sponsored programs. The Director will lead a team of asst. directors, managers, specialists, and faculty to collaborate with academic and administrative stakeholders to ensure robust, secure, and scalable research technology services and infrastructure.
The Director will develop and execute a long-term vision for IT support of research across the university and for specific departments/centers. They will serve as a key advisor to the CTO and Vice President for Research on technology trends and opportunities. Leads multiple teams in support of long-term vision and daily operations to include Maglab, RCC, Office of Research, Library IT, and department/center research IT support staff.
The Director will oversee design, deployment, and maintenance of HPC, GPU, storage, networking, and other technology solutions that support research across the university, including on premise and cloud-based solutions. This includes support across diverse domains including but not limited to data science, bioinformatics, engineering, life sciences, digital humanities, etc. These systems will ensure compliance with federal and state data and security policies such as HIPAA, FISMA, and CMMC when appropriate. Oversees associated budgets, procurement, auxiliary accounting, and vendor management.
Works closely with faculty and research staff to understand project needs, provide technical consultation, and ensure optimal use of campus and national cyberinfrastructure resources. Develop a plan for increasing the use of central resources across the University to include developing support and cost models that are flexible across multiple research support streams. Helps popularize and grow RCC to include cloud-based models for research support.
Works closely with the Enterprise Architect, Infrastructure Support, ISPO, and CTS teams to coordinate provisioning and deployment of enterprise services in support of research initiatives. Provides input on strategic directions for enterprise storage, virtualization, and database systems among other technologies to ensure future support for research and continued growth. Drives centralization of services where possible through close communication and partnership with ITS partners.
Working with various teams and departments across the university provide consulting and support for grant proposals, especially those requiring infrastructure and/or data management plans. Develop training and workshops for faculty and research staff to improve digital literacy and usage of available tools. Facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration by creating shared services, repositories, and processes in support of multiple research activities.
Qualifications:
Master's degree and five years of experience related to technology services or a bachelor’s degree and seven years of related experience. Two years of experience must be in a supervisory role.
Considerations:
This is an A&P position.
How to Apply:
If qualified and interested in a specific vacancy as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu .
Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications must include work history and all education details (if applicable).
Equal Employment Opportunity:
FSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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