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Department: Enterprise Infrastructure Services (EIS) is responsible for the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of George Mason University’s network, compute, storage, and cloud infrastructure
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integration across identity management, research computing platforms, AI/ML workloads, and a growing portfolio of cloud-native and hybrid applications. This hands-on technical leadership role requires deep
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focus on consolidation of backup platforms, adoption of hybrid cloud virtualization platforms, and improvements to DR/BC workflows of evolving RTO/RPO targets. Success in these areas will directly
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the training and support program for Trimble Unity Construct users, including the development of training materials, presentations and cloud based WalkMe Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) in-app guidance
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support cloud platforms (Azure preferred), including provisioning, monitoring, backup, and lifecycle management Maintain and optimize virtualization environments, including VMware compute and capacity
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involves deep collaboration with research computing, security, network, infrastructure, and operations teams while continuously evaluating cloud, on‑premises, and hybrid environments. The architect plays a
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contexts Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for engaging with students, staff, and industry partners Sound understanding of training technologies within a cloud computing context, and
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, and quantum computing, and the ability to support their adoption in research contexts Sound understanding of training technologies, preferably in a cloud computing context, and experience supporting
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, visualisation of results, and automation of computational experiments; optimising code performance and supporting the integration of models with research infrastructure (e.g. HPC, cloud, MLOps pipeline
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NAISS, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden, provides academic users with high-performance computing resources, storage capacity, and data services. NAISS is hosted by