Associate Director of Research IT Infrastructure - Univ of Colorado
Company: Science Gateways
Location: Boulder
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Associate Director of Research IT Infrastructure - Univ of
ColoradoBoulder, ColoradoPosting Close Date: 25-Mar-2025Date
Posted: 12-Mar-2025Job SummaryThe University of Colorado encourages
applications for an Associate Director of Research IT
Infrastructure! This position reports to the Assistant Vice
Chancellor (AVC) for Research Computing and serves as a key
strategic leader in research computing technology. The role is
responsible for architecting, implementing, and managing the
research computing infrastructure, including high-performance
computing (HPC), artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML)
clusters, high-throughput computing (HTC), large-scale storage
systems, and research data transfer networks. Expertise in modern
computational infrastructure, cloud integration, and emerging
technologies to support the diverse research computing needs of an
R1 university environment is needed. This position will collaborate
with other Research Computing Associate Directors, along with the
AVC, to provide innovative technologies to our campus and regional
researchers.The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to
building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and
students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus
environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including
veterans and individuals with disabilities.What Your Key
Responsibilities Will BeResearch Computing Infrastructure
Leadership:
- Architect and lead the implementation of next-generation
research computing infrastructure, including on-premises HPC
environments and AI/ML platforms.
- Design and supervise deployment of high-performance storage
solutions, including parallel file systems and hierarchical storage
management.
- Incorporate security and compliance frameworks in alignment
with researcher needs to address regulated data.
- Lead infrastructure automation initiatives using Infrastructure
as Code (IaC) and GitOps methodologies.
- Ensure research computing infrastructure meets security
compliance requirements while maintaining accessibility for
researchers.
- Establish performance metrics and monitoring systems for all
research computing resources.
- Serve as Service Owner for research computing
platforms.Operational Management:
- Lead a team of 7 FTE including systems engineers, storage
specialists, and HPC administrators.
- Develop and maintain service level agreements (SLAs) for
research computing services.
- Supervise system maintenance schedules and upgrade paths for
all research computing infrastructure.
- Operate the Research Technology systems in alignment with
campus security requirements and policies.
- Implement disaster recovery and business continuity plans for
critical research systems.
- Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts for
hardware, software, and services.
- Manage relationships with OIT teams who provide supporting
services (Networking, Datacenter, Identity and Access Management,
etc.).
- Supervise and optimize resource utilization across HPC clusters
and storage systems.Developing, Managing, and Supporting Strategic
Team Goals:
- Develop strategies to support innovative technology delivery to
CURC researchers in support of the Five-Year CURC strategic plan in
conjunction with CURC leadership.
- Maintain a regular cadence for managing and completing
prioritized goals with the Research Infrastructure Team, including
regular check-ins with the AVC for RC.
- Form a strong partnership with the Associate Director of User
Services to prioritize goals based on team and user needs.
- Ensure delivered features meet researcher requirements and
institutional goals.Strategic Planning and Innovation:
- Understand innovative and emerging technologies important for
research computing and work with the Associate Director of User
Services to understand appropriate technologies for CURC based on
researcher needs.
- Evaluate new technologies and architectures for potential
implementation.
- Develop strategies for integration of cloud computing resources
and hybrid infrastructure models.
- Lead initiatives for sustainable and energy-efficient computing
practices.
- Represent the university in regional and national research
computing organizations.Architecture Review Board (ARB)
Participation and Representation:
- Function as a member of the campus ARB as a research computing
expert by participating in reviewing proposed technology solutions,
making architectural recommendations, developing and documenting
technical standards or patterns and leading specific design and/or
architecture decision-making efforts. This includes being
temporarily assigned to specific projects or teams to lead and
facilitate an architectural or technical design decision, or
transfer domain specific knowledge to the team.What You Should Know
- This position is in a hybrid work environment, primarily
working in the office on Tuesdays.What We Require
- A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent experience) from an
accredited institution in Computer Science, Information Systems, or
a closely related field.
- 4+ years of experience managing research computing
infrastructure.
- Demonstrated expertise in HPC system architecture and
administration.
- Proven track record of successful team and project
leadership.What You Will Need
- Sophisticated knowledge of HPC schedulers (Slurm, PBS
Pro).
- Expertise in parallel file systems (Lustre, BeeGFS, GPFS).
- Proficiency with container technologies (Docker,
Singularity).
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools (Terraform,
Ansible).
- Understanding of research networking and data transfer
protocols.
- Experience with Agile project management tools (Jira, Azure
DevOps, etc.).What We Would Like You to Have
- Strong leadership skills, including an ability to develop
strategic goals.
- Demonstrated collaborative skills and working well within a
high-level leadership team.
- Experience with AI/ML infrastructure and GPU computing
environments.
- Experience supporting a variety of research domains including
engineering, bioinformatics, and aerospace research.
- Expertise in automated infrastructure deployment and GitOps
methodologies.
- Familiarity with energy-efficient computing practices.
- Background in computational research or scientific
computing.
- Experience with cloud integration and hybrid infrastructure
models.
- Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud,
Azure).Special InstructionsTo apply, please submit the following
materials:
- A current resume.
- A cover letter that specifically tells us how your background
and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and
responsibilities of the position.We may request references at a
later time.Please apply by March 25, 2025 for consideration.Note:
Application materials will not be accepted via email. For
consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs.In compliance
with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials
you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information
such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or
graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing
this information.
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