Associate Director for Consulting, Center for Advanced Computing
Cornell University | |
151,289.00 - $184,909.00
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tuition assistance
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United States, New York, Ithaca | |
Aug 18, 2026 | |
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The Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) at Cornell University seeks an experienced IT professional to join its leadership team as Associate Director for Consulting. Well-qualified candidates will be expert project managers who understand research computing environments and are equally adept at optimizing existing project workloads and bringing in new consulting projects. If contributing to cutting-edge research, from astronomy to veterinary medicine, and serving as a collaborator and thought leader in the national research computing community sound exciting to you, this position may be a great match. As Associate Director for Consulting, you will lead a team of professionals who collaborate with Cornell faculty and research groups to find and deliver solutions to complex computational problems. These solutions may comprise programming, code improvement, website or database options, education, or expert consulting. You will participate in multi-institutional efforts, including leading dispersed teams for funded collaborations, and you will lead planning and implementation efforts for externally funded team projects, such as an online HPC training environment. As part of CAC's leadership team, you will partner with the Director and the Associate Director for Operations and Systems on planning, strategic decision-making, budgeting, staffing, service offerings, rate-setting, and policies and procedures to support CAC's smooth operation. Key responsibilities include:
About Us The Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) is a leader in high-performance computing systems, applications, and data solutions that enable research success, help researchers accelerate discovery, and broaden impact. Located on our Ithaca, New York campus, CAC serves the computational and data analysis needs of the Cornell community and their collaborators from science and engineering and the humanities. CAC serves the national community as a partner on the NSF-funded Leadership Class Computing Facility and Jetstream 2 Research Cloud as well as supporting Cornell faculty work on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope project. CAC staff consultants develop and deliver HPC training programs and software distributions. As a core service facility, CAC provides high-performance computing and cloud computing services configured with a variety of software including Red Hat Linux, CentOS, OpenStack, NVIDIA CUDA, TensorFlow, SQL Server, and MySQL. A large-capacity Ceph storage system is available for standard and archival storage. CAC configured and operates a public cloud computing service called Red Cloud that offers unique features desired by researchers, i.e., dedicated cores/RAM and no charge for network traffic. What We Need
Additionally, although not required, the following would represent pluses:
Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Rewards and Benefits
University Job Title: Info Tech Assoc DirJob Family: Information TechnologyLevel: HPay Rate Type: SalaryPay Range: $151,289.00 - $184,909.00Remote Option Availability: OnsiteCompany: EndowedContact Name: Kathy McKeeContact Email: kem342@cornell.eduJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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151,289.00 - $184,909.00
tuition assistance
Aug 18, 2026