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IT Director
Location
Worldwide
Posted
43 days ago
Salary
$120.4K - $144.5K / year
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
IT Director
Boston University
Role Description The CARB-X Information Technology (IT) Director provides strategic leadership for CARB-X’s enterprise technology, data, and cybersecurity functions, ensuring the organization’s systems, digital tools, and information infrastructure effectively support its global mission. This senior leader is responsible for: - Developing and executing CARB-X’s IT strategy. - Overseeing cybersecurity risk management and compliance with US and international data protection standards. - Guiding the design, integration, and optimization of core systems such as Salesforce, Box, Asana, and analytics platforms. - Directing data governance, reporting, business intelligence, and organizational analytics. - Working closely with the CARB-X COO to ensure technology, data, and cybersecurity strategies are fully integrated into operational planning. - Overseeing a multidisciplinary, remote team across time zones. - Serving as CARB-X’s primary liaison to Boston University IS&T and external vendors. - Promoting secure and effective technology use. - Shaping organizational policies for the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, including AI. This position requires deep technical expertise, strong strategic judgment, and the ability to advance complex technology initiatives in a global, fast-paced, research-focused environment. Essential Functions include: - Technology Strategy, Architecture and Governance: - Develop and lead CARB-X’s enterprise technology strategy. - Advise the COO on technology investments, risks, and opportunities. - Oversee the work of Business Intelligence Architects. - Establish technology governance frameworks. - Partner with executive leadership to align technology roadmaps. - Cybersecurity Oversight and Risk Management: - Lead CARB-X’s cybersecurity program in partnership with Boston University’s Information Services & Technology department. - Conduct quarterly security reviews and risk assessments. - Maintain and execute the Information Security SOP. - Serve as the primary cybersecurity advisor to the COO. - Systems Administration, SDLC Oversight, and Application Management: - Provide leadership for CARB-X’s enterprise applications. - Participate in systems planning, requirements definition, and configuration decisions. - Ensure systems are scalable, resilient, user-centered, and compliant. - Coordinate with the COO to ensure system enhancements support organizational workflows. - Data Governance, Analytics, and Reporting Excellence: - Lead organizational data governance and analytics strategy. - Ensure the accuracy, reliability, and usability of CARB-X data assets. - Develop analytical frameworks, dashboards, and reporting tools. - Establish standards for data collection, validation, access, and lifecycle management. - User Support, Training and Technology Enablement: - Oversee user support operations. - Manage user provisioning and deprovisioning across all systems. - Lead robust technology onboarding and training for staff. - Promote secure and effective use of CARB-X technology. - Team Leadership, Vendor Management, and Cross-functional Collaboration: - Lead and mentor the IT team. - Provide clear direction, performance feedback, and opportunities for professional development. - Partner with the COO to define long-term staffing and vendor strategy. - Manage relationships with external technology vendors, contractors, and BU IS&T. - Foster strong collaboration across various teams. Qualifications - Deep technical expertise in IT and cybersecurity. - Strong strategic judgment. - Experience in managing complex technology initiatives. Requirements - Experience with enterprise applications such as Salesforce and Box. - Knowledge of data governance and analytics. - Ability to lead and mentor a remote team. Benefits - Competitive salary. - Flexible work environment. - Professional development opportunities.
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