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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is seeking an accomplished leader for the role of research operations manager within the Advanced Computing Operations (ACO) Group of the Computational Science Center (CSC). NREL’s ACO Group manages a world class energy efficient data center, high performance computing (HPC), private cloud and public cloud systems to meet the mission requirements of EERE and NREL.
ACO facilitates cutting edge computational innovations and testbeds to find tomorrow's solutions today. Collaboration is at the heart of our work — our staff partner with scientists across NREL to deeply understand their computational challenges, to develop or co-develop tailored solutions, and leveraging our hybrid compute offerings, to provide the technical expertise needed to push boundaries in renewable energy and sustainability.
As the advanced computing research operations manager the successful candidate will manage operations, project planning and execution to implement the group’s strategic plan. Reporting to the ACO group manager, this leader will partner together driving excellence in organizational management, ensure production services are highly available and usable and develop additional capabilities that align with the centers and NREL’s vision, strategy, and mission. The candidate will translate strategic plans into actionable execution, deliver value over time, and maintain an active role in technical contributions.
The research operations manager in ACO will require a combination of technical, managerial, and interpersonal skills.
Technical: the manager will need to have a deep understanding of operations for research computing, technical project management; a familiarity with both on-prem and cloud-based computing resources. Advising on the best approach to balance cost, performance and agility in meeting the needs of researchers with combinations of computing resource, staffing capacity and IT infrastructure.
Leadership: the candidate must possess the ability to implement the group’s goals and align them with broader institutional objectives. They must be proficient in managing complex, multidisciplinary projects, managing vendor relationships, ensuring timely delivery, and operational metrics. The manager must also have experience in optimizing team resources and foster a culture of innovation, and collaboration across multi-disciplinary technical teams.
Interpersonal and communication skills: Enable collaboration and stakeholder engagement, technical communication, conflict resolution, and mentorship and talent development.
Specific duties of this position include:
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* Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date.
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The anticipated closing window for application submission is up to 30 days and may be extended as needed.
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* Based on eligibility rules
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