Associate Director - IT Infrastructure & Architecture
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Job Summary: The Associate Director of IT
Infrastructure is responsible for supporting the comprehensive
computing needs of the ECE department through providing hands-on
technical expertise and collaborating closely with departmental
faculty and staff. The Associate Director will develop plans to
support the ongoing and future computing infrastructure needs of
the Department while managing critical teaching laboratories and
administrative workflows. The Associate Director supports our
growing department through setting up and optimizing
business-related computing frameworks (such as signature flows,
workflows, document management, databases, web services), managing
the technical requirements and hardware and software maintenance of
the undergraduate teaching labs and selected research labs, and
creating comprehensive administrative workflows. The role includes
understanding research and teaching needs of faculty and students,
infrastructure architecture and design principles, infrastructure
management, and serving as the primary liaison with the College
Computer Center and university IT services and security offices.
The Associate Director is responsible for helping researchers in
the planning/dimensioning and acquisition of specialized HPC
systems, training incoming faculty on procurement processes,
conducting requirement gathering to ensure hardware and software
meet research needs, and managing IT asset inventory. The position
strategically coordinates with university and college resources to
support student/faculty needs and projects efficiently and
cost-effectively while maintaining security compliance and daily
system maintenance. The Associate Director should have proven
problem-solving skills and key technical skills, a "can do"
attitude and the ability to work through challenging situations.
The Associate Director must have the ability to interact
effectively with stakeholders including faculty, students,
administration, and external IT services. Candidates must have
excellent written and oral communication skills, experience working
on multiple concurrent projects and activities, and demonstrated
initiative to research and learn new technologies. The ECE
Department supports compute-intensive research areas. ECE
Department represents a diverse range of needs, effectively
leveraging centralized heterogeneous high-performance computing
systems, identifying university-wide staff and services to support
ECE research and teaching, as well as supporting the acquisition,
installation and maintenance of customized local computing
platforms. The department maintains many computer-based labs, some
that are virtualized to increase efficiency and flexibility, while
reducing maintenance efforts. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in
Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field Minimum of
3 years of IT infrastructure experience in a research or academic
environment Experience with hardware and software support for Mac,
PC, and Linux environments Strong knowledge of research computing
environments and HPC systems Experience with specialized software
including Cadence, TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, and Siemens EDA
Understanding of IT security principles and compliance requirements
Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
Demonstrated ability to work with diverse stakeholders and manage
multiple projects Preferred: Experience with educational technology
development and web programming LAMP stack design and
implementation experience Knowledge of GPU and FPGA cluster
management Experience with federal research compliance and security
requirements Background in AI/ML computing infrastructure Personal
Attributes: Must be flexible, enthusiastic, and energized by change
Proven problem-solving skills and a "can do" attitude Ability to
work effectively in challenging and dynamic situations Initiative
to research and learn new technologies independently Strong
customer service orientation for supporting faculty and student
needs Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities: 1. Teaching Lab
Management & Support (25%) Work closely with the Assistant Director
for Space and Lab Safety to manage and maintain undergraduate
teaching laboratories and computing infrastructure Collaborate with
the Assistant Director for Space and Lab Safety and lab technicians
on IT infrastructure and architecture-related tasks for teaching
spaces Understand and support teaching lab software including
Cadence design tools Provide installation and troubleshooting
support for Cadence software tools for faculty, students, and staff
Coordinate lab scheduling, maintenance, and upgrades to support
curriculum needs in partnership with lab safety oversight Ensure
teaching lab systems meet pedagogical requirements and remain
current while maintaining safety compliance 2. Faculty Research
Support & Procurement Training (20%) Train incoming faculty on
hardware procurement processes and university policies Conduct
requirement gathering sessions to ensure hardware and software meet
research needs Assist in planning and dimensioning specialized HPC
systems and research infrastructure Provide technical consultation
for grant proposals and equipment specifications Support faculty in
navigating university procurement and approval processes 3.
Administrative Workflows & Asset Management (15%) Create and
implement administrative workflows for IT processes and procedures
Manage comprehensive IT asset inventory including hardware,
software, and licensing Oversee software licensing compliance and
renewal processes Coordinate hardware purchasing and vendor
management activities Develop and maintain documentation for all IT
processes and systems 4. Security & Compliance Liaison (15%) Serve
as primary liaison with the ITS Office of Information Security
Coordinate security upgrades, patches, and compliance requirements
Ensure research computing environments meet federal security
standards Manage security protocols for DoD-funded and sensitive
research projects Implement and maintain departmental cybersecurity
best practices 5. AI Initiatives & Strategic Technology (25%)
Support departmental AI initiatives and computing infrastructure
development Coordinate with AI University, college, and department
faculty committees Evaluate emerging technologies and their
potential impact on departmental operations Lead technology
planning for compute-intensive research growth areas Collaborate on
interdisciplinary AI and ML computing requirements Position Type
Information Technology Additional Information Northeastern
University considers factors such as candidate work experience,
education and skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a
comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This
includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition
assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting &
transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for
more information. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply
and will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic
protected by applicable law. Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 112S
Expected Hiring Range: $99,010.00 - $143,567.50 With the pay
range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several
factors, which may include your education, experience, location,
knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to
similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are
reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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