The Associate Director, Research Systems and Critical Infrastructure will oversee the implementation, upgrade, system administration, integration, and maintenance of all technical infrastructure and systems that support research operations, animal life and safety, and laboratory animal business operations across multiple locations at Princeton University. This role encompasses both on-campus and off-campus facilities. The Associate Director Research Systems and Critical Infrastructure ensures that software systems, critical infrastructure, desktop support, and data analytics systems are optimized for operational efficiency, security, and regulatory compliance.
This technical leadership role requires close collaboration with cross-functional teams, including OIT, research staff, facilities, building management teams, and external vendors, to implement best practices, mentor technical teams, and lead the implementation, upgrade and integration activities related to technologies in support of lab operations and compliance with all applicable animal care and research regulations.
Research Systems and Critical Infrastructure Management:
Data Analytics and Business Intelligence:
Team Management:
Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Security, Regulatory and Compliance Oversight:
ESSENTIAL Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills, Competencies, and Abilities
Technical Skills:
Leadership & Soft Skills:
PREFERRED Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Experience, and Other Education
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