Assistant Director, Network Computing Systems

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, United States of America
28 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Senior
Compensation
$ 139K

Job location

Cambridge, United States of America

Tech stack

Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Active Directory
Apple Mac Systems
Cloud Computing
Configuration Management
Computer Security
Data Centers
Linux
Ethernet
Hypervisor
Interoperability
Software Engineering
Systems Architecture
System Programming
TCP/IP
Computerised Systems
Containerization
Information Technology

Job description

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, NETWORK COMPUTING SYSTEMS, Media Lab, to assume a leading role in the design, operations and maintenance of the systems and infrastructure operated by NeCSys for the Lab. The Assistant Director will supervise all five main functions of NeCSys and their corresponding staff-networking, computing, multimedia, communications, and support center; responsible for staffing, performance management, training and development of NeCSys employees and temporary staff including student workers ; p repare annual budget for NeCSys operations; establish computing priorities, determines necessary activities, and allocates staff time, budget and equipment accordingly; implement and provide significant input into the development of NeCSys strategies, workflows, policies and procedures, technical standards and methods, and priorities. A full job description is available at media.mit.edu.

Requirements

REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline and five years of related experience; demonstrable experience in the following areas: Systems software development; TCP/IP and Ethernet networking;Hypervisor and Container platforms; Datacenter and Cloud operations; Configuration management systems; HPC cluster deployment and operations; Cybersecurity monitoring and auditing tools; Linux/Windows/OS X internals and interoperability; Active Directory; familiarity with Audio Visual equipment and multimedia networking; excellent interpersonal communication, solid systems architecture, software development and sharp problem-solving skills and the ability to learn and adapt quickly to new technologies. PREFERRED: Master's degree or equivalent; two years academic study in a business or finance heavy discipline; or ten years experience in information technology in a higher-education research environment.3/18/2026

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