McCrary Research & Development Lab Manager
Position Details
Position Information
Requisition Number
S5042P
Home Org Name
Charles D. McCrary Institute at AU
Division Name
Samuel Ginn Col of Engineering
Position Title
McCrary Research & Development Lab Manager
Job Class Code
JA34
Appointment Status
Full-time
Limited Term
Yes
Job Summary
This position will be located on the campus at Auburn University.
The Charles D. McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security at Auburn University seeks an accomplished technical leader to serve as McCrary Research & Development Lab Manager. Reporting to the Senior Technical & Lab Director, this position manages R & D personnel and tested operations in the McCrary’s Edge Lab, serving as the Institute’s national proving ground for cybersecurity assurance, independent, and real-world resilience testing. The Manager is responsible for designing, leading, and delivering complex research projects that test, measure, and strengthen the cybersecurity of America’s most critical systems.
This role directly supports current and developing programs with the U.S. Department of Energy ( DOE ) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response ( CESER ), Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ( CISA ), Department of War (DoW), Department of Transportation ( DOT ), U.S. Secret Service ( USSS ), and U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ). The position also collaborates with DOE national laboratories ( ORNL, INL, and PNNL ) and private-sector technology leaders in cybersecurity, operational technology (OT), and AI assurance and other innovation partners advancing the security of critical infrastructure systems.
Why Join McCrary? The McCrary Institute is dedicated to defending the systems that power our national and economic security, our communities, and our way of life. Through its Edge Lab, McCrary integrates policy, research, and field operations to deliver trusted solutions that secure America’s critical infrastructure.
By leading McCrary’s R &D, you will shape the national standard for how cybersecurity solutions are tested, validated, and deployed—driving measurable impact on resilience across sectors that matter most to our nation’s future.
Essential Functions
- Manage the lab as McCrary’s center for independent cybersecurity testing, evaluation, and assurance across operational technology (OT), cyber security, hybrid cloud system, information technology (IT), and artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
- Direct projects and use case testing under the Southeast Region Cybersecurity Collaboration Center (SERC3), focusing on energy, water, communications, transportation and critical infrastructure resilience.
- Design and execute adversary-informed testing, red/blue team exercises, zero-trust pilots, and continuity-under-compromise evaluations.
- Develop and maintain rigorous methodologies for OT/ ICS, AI/ML development, RF/communications systems, and multi-domain cyber tools.
- Lead technical execution for programs including DOE /SERC3, USSS Forensics, DOT / FTA RF Toolkit, and USDA /State Program Hygiene Tools, ensuring deliverables meet sponsor expectations.
- Produce authoritative technical reports, playbooks, and findings that inform both operational sponsors and national policy discussions.
- Strengthen partnerships with national laboratories, AI and cybersecurity technology companies, and industry consortia to advance standards-based R&D operations.
- Represent McCrary as the R&D authority at technical working groups, industry forums, and federal program reviews.
- Mentor engineers, analysts, and student researchers engaged in R&D and testing programs.
- Support capture and proposal development by providing technical insight into test design, frameworks, and performance measurement.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Cybersecurity, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a closely related field and 7 years of in cloud systems, cybersecurity testing, software development and network systems.
Minimum Skills and Abilities
Deep technical expertise across multiple domains: cloud, dev-ops, cybersecurity, IT infrastructure tools, and software development.
Strong command of R&D and test methodologies, frameworks, and compliance standards. Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, operating within agile frameworks, translate sponsor priorities into actionable plans, and produce defensible, high-quality outputs.
Demonstrated experience coordinating across cybersecurity or resilience programs.
Exceptional technical writing, customer facing presentations and briefing skills for both executive and technical audiences.
Minimum Technology Skills
Minimum License and Certifications
Desired Qualifications
Desired Qualifications
Experience working with DOE national laboratories, CISA regional offices, or DoD test and evaluation programs.
Familiarity with ICS cyber range development, emulation environments, and AI-driven threat modeling.
Certifications such as CISSP, GICSP, or PMP.
Posting Detail Information
Salary Range
$104,030 - $208,060
Job Category
Research
City position is located in:
Auburn
State position is located:
Alabama
Posting Date
01/29/2026
Required Documents:
1. Resume
2. Cover Letter
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