Full-Time

Technical Lead

Posted on 3/14/2026

Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University

11-50 employees

Endowment management for university long-term funding

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Engineering Management (1)
Required Skills
Python
Java
C#
C/C++
Requirements
  • Ability to obtain and maintain an active Department of War security clearance; an existing SECRET or higher clearance is preferred
  • BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline with ten (10) years of relevant experience; OR Master’s degree in the same fields with eight (8) years of experience; OR PhD in the same fields with five (5) years of experience
  • Proven experience designing and implementing complex software architectures for mission-critical or sustainment-focused systems
  • Deep understanding of C and C++ software development, including analysis of existing codebases
  • Working knowledge of C#, Java, and Python
  • Experience across the full software development lifecycle, including the use of static analysis tools and techniques to improve software quality and security
  • Demonstrated ability to lead technical teams and engage credibly with government and contractor stakeholders
  • Previous experience leading, architecting, or developing large scale Navy acquisition programs including Aegis Combat System, SM-series interceptors, Sea Sparrow Missile System and/or Surface Electronic Warfare programs
  • Willingness to work directly with U.S. military and government stakeholders in support of mission success
  • Ability to travel up to 25% to SEI offices, sponsor sites, conferences, and offsite meetings
Responsibilities
  • Support Naval software acquisition and sustainment activities in accordance with DoD 5000-series acquisition guidance, including architecture analysis, software engineering, integration, testing, deployment, and long-term sustainment planning
  • Provide technical leadership for a fleet-facing maintenance and readiness application supporting operational availability across afloat and ashore environments
  • Advise Navy Program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Management Offices (PMOs), and government stakeholders on software design decisions, technical risks, modernization strategies, and tradeoffs associated with large, legacy-dependent systems
  • Lead software development efforts from concept through deployment, with an emphasis on C and C++-based implementations supporting high-performance and mission-critical use cases
  • Demonstrate software architecture expertise by developing and maintaining design artifacts such as data-flow diagrams, sequence diagrams, interface control definitions, and quality attribute specifications to support scalable, maintainable, and resilient solutions
  • Analyze existing source code, system interfaces, and data flows to identify technical debt, sustainment risks, and modernization opportunities
  • Develop prototypes and technical demonstrations to support risk reduction, acquisition decision-making, and capability maturation
  • Collaborate with senior U.S. Navy and government stakeholders, contractors, integrators, SEI staff, and leadership to assess needs and deliver technically sound recommendations
  • Lead and mentor a team of developers, fostering disciplined engineering practices, continuous improvement, and mission focus
  • Support customer engagements such as technical interchange meetings, design reviews, and acquisition milestone activities, providing clear, defensible technical input
  • Maintain awareness of emerging technologies, software development best practices, and Naval digital modernization initiatives relevant to sustainment and maintenance systems
Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University

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CMU Investment Office manages Carnegie Mellon's endowment to provide permanent financial support for research and education, including scholarships and operations. It grows and protects assets through a globally diversified portfolio that includes private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real estate, natural resources, public equities, and fixed income, using external investment managers. It differs from others by being a university endowment with a dedicated CIO and a global, private-investment–centered approach focused on disciplined long-term growth and risk management. Its goal is to grow and preserve the endowment so CMU can sustain its research, education mission, and operations in perpetuity.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • FY25 return hit 10.9%, with 10-year average at 9.1%.
  • Private book self-funds amid liquidity issues under Miles Dieffenbach.
  • Assets under management reached $7.18 billion recently.

What critics are saying

  • Jeffer Choudhry defected in February 2022 to Pitt, eroding expertise.
  • 9.1% 10-year return trails Yale's 9.5% and Harvard's 9.6%.
  • 85% private equities trap capital in liquidity drought.

What makes Carnegie Mellon University unique

  • CMU targets 85% equities in private investments globally since FY04.
  • Charles A. Kennedy shifted portfolio to private-centered since 2010.
  • Endowment exceeds $4 billion, managed with top external managers.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Commuter Benefits

Childcare Support

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