Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
08 Aug, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
09 May, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Regulations, Access, Environmental Health, Federal Regulations, Regulatory Requirements, Ethics, Personnel Security, Physical Security, Organizational Structure, Business Operations, Information Security, Interpersonal Skills, Cfr, Research
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ABOUT GTRI
The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is a highly regarded non-profit applied research division of the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of the world’s top-ranked research universities. With more than 2,800 scientists, engineers, support professionals, and students, GTRI develops advanced technology solutions and large-scale system prototypes to address the most difficult problems in national security, economic development, and the overall human condition. The core support include:
GTRI’s $1B per-year research program is organized into three major areas: Electronics, Optics and Systems; Information and Cyber Sciences; and Sensors and Intelligent Systems. In support of those areas, GTRI operates eight research laboratories and presence in over 20 locations around the country:
1. Advanced Concepts Laboratory
2. Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems Laboratory
3. Applied Systems Laboratory
4. Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory
5. Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory
6. Electronic Systems Laboratory
7. Information and Communications Laboratory
8. Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory
GTRI is a Department of Defense (DOD) University Affiliated Research Center (UARC).
EXPERIENCE AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
GTRI, a $1B/year applied research unit of the Georgia Institute of Technology, is seeking a highly strategic and innovative individual for the position of Director of Research Security (“Director of RS”).
GTRI’s Research Security department is responsible for safeguarding the integrity of research, protecting against threats to national and economic security, and ensuring the responsible conduct of research, including protection against theft and misappropriation of research and intellectual property. GTRI’s current Research Security organization covers Cybersecurity, Industrial Security, Program Security, Insider Threat/Counterintelligence, Security Education and Training, Field Office Security, and Compliance and Risk Management. The incumbent will also be responsible for guiding the Institute’s implementation of National Security Presidential Memorandum-33 to protect US Government-sponsored Research and Development.
The Director of RS will serve as a trusted advisor and collaborator to both GT/GTRI leadership and a 100-person workforce of research security specialists who thrive in an innovative, compliance-aware environment. The incumbent will not only be responsible for directing and administering provisions of the National Industrial Security Program and other security related regulations as they apply to the Institute, but also providing consulting services to the Georgia Tech (“GT”) community on issues relating to the handling of classified and export-controlled information, data and technology. The incumbent will play a key role in advising GT/GTRI’s research business growth. The Director of RS will also be tasked to review and elevate the current organizational structure to have a more robust and modernized Research Security department to support an improved classified working environment.
The successful candidate will bring a creative, agile mindset — someone who understands the urgency and mission behind the research and can build trust with scientists and engineers, while designing scalable and adaptable security solutions.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: