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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for innovation technology in the United States is $97,583.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,000.00 and $104,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Innovation technology refers to the development and application of new ideas, methods, or devices that significantly improve products, services, or processes within an organization or industry. It often involves leveraging cutting-edge tools, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, or automation, to create value and maintain a competitive edge. Professionals in this field identify opportunities for technological advancement and oversee the implementation of innovative solutions to solve problems or enhance efficiency.

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Innovation Technology professionals often work cross-functionally, partnering with teams like product development, marketing, and operations to identify opportunities for technological advancement. They facilitate brainstorming sessions, gather feedback from stakeholders, and ensure that new solutions align with business goals. Regular communication and project updates are key, as these professionals serve as a bridge between technical teams and business units to ensure smooth implementation and adoption of innovative solutions.

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Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in IT, Engineering, or related fields; certifications like PMP or AgileBachelor's degree in IT, Engineering, or related fields; certifications like PMP or Agile
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, labs, or remote; collaborative teamsOffice or remote; project-based teams
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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an Innovation Technology role, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Innovation Technology role, you need a strong background in computer science, engineering, or a related field, with expertise in problem-solving and creative thinking. Familiarity with programming languages, prototyping tools, and emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, or cloud platforms is typically required, along with relevant certifications like Certified Innovation Leader (CIL) or Agile methodologies. Outstanding collaboration, adaptability, and communication skills help drive cross-functional projects and foster a culture of innovation. These skills are vital to successfully develop, implement, and scale new technological solutions that provide a competitive edge.
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Director, Innovation & Technology

Director, Innovation & Technology

CSC Leasing Co.

Richmond, VA

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

Who We Are - Company Overview

At CSC, we equip innovators with the tools they need to accelerate progress and build a better future.

Established in 1986, CSC Leasing is a family-owned, independent equipment financing company located in Richmond, Virginia, with regional offices throughout the United States. With over $2 billion in financed transactions and $1.3 billion in assets under management, CSC has built a reputation for deep industry expertise, a relationship-driven approach, and flexible financing solutions tailored to companies ranging from venture and private equity backed companies to Fortune 500 companies.


We work with clients across diverse industries-including life sciences, biotechnology, clean-tech, AI, manufacturing, and more-helping them acquire essential assets in a cost-effective manner through innovative and competitive leasing programs. Our responsive, client-centered service ensures businesses can access the resources they need to drive growth and innovation.


Overview of Role 

The Director, Innovation & Technology is a hands-on engineering leader responsible for managing CSC's Innovation and Technology team, upholding first-class software development standards, and driving the adoption of agentic development practices across every project the team delivers.


This role reports to the Chief Operations Officer and works in close partnership with Senior Leadership on technology and AI direction. The Director's primary mandate is translating strategic priorities into disciplined, high-quality execution-ensuring the team ships reliable software on predictable timelines through CSC's Execution Framework (Idea ? Discovery ? Design ? Build ? QA ? Rollout ? Measure) and the agentic development loop that runs underneath it.


The ideal candidate is an experienced engineering manager who leads with clarity, accountability, and high standards. They are technically credible-able to evaluate architecture, review code, and make sound technical decisions-but their primary focus is making the team excellent, not being the top individual contributor. They bring strong opinions on software quality, development process, and engineering culture, and they are energized by the opportunity to build a team that develops software through agentic tools (Claude Code, MCP servers, autonomous workflows) as the default way of working.


TEAM DYNAMICS

Team Management: Directly manage a cross-functional engineering team (currently 7+, growing) including DevOps, senior         software engineers, and business analysts. Own hiring, onboarding, coaching, performance management, and career development.


Standards & Quality: Set and enforce development standards, code review practices, testing requirements, documentation expectations, and security protocols across all projects and team members.


Agentic Development Culture: Ensure every engineer on the team is fluent with agentic developer tools (Claude Code, MCP, scheduled agents) and operating through the agentic development loop as part of daily work-not as an experiment, but as the standard.


Executive Partnership: Partner with the COO and Senior Leadership to provide input on technology and AI direction, surface technical risks and opportunities, and translate executive priorities into work the engineering team can execute with confidence.



Requirements

Key Responsibilities 

Team Leadership & People Management

Manage, mentor, and grow a team of engineers, DevOps specialists, and analysts-building a collaborative, curious, and accountable team culture.

Lead hiring for engineering roles; ensure new team members integrate successfully into CSC's agentic workflows and development standards.

Conduct regular 1:1s, performance reviews, and career development conversations. Address performance issues directly and constructively.

Cultivate taste, judgment, and agent-collaboration literacy across the team so that every engineer operates effectively with both humans and agents.


Software Development Standards & Quality

Own and enforce CSC's development standards across the full stack-Salesforce (Apex, LWC, Flow), Go and .NET backend services, React and TypeScript front-ends, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Cloudflare).

Establish and maintain code review practices, testing standards, CI/CD pipeline quality gates, branching strategies, and release management processes.

Ensure consistent documentation, secrets management, DevOps practices (Terraform/Terragrunt, GitHub Actions, Docker), and security protocols across all projects.

Review and approve architecture decisions, integration patterns (REST APIs, event platforms, MCP tool servers), and technical designs before the team builds.

Hold the team accountable to quality-shipped code meets CSC's standards for reliability, security, maintainability, and performance.


Agentic Development & AI Adoption

Drive the team's adoption of agentic development as the default way of building software-structured plan-mode design, worktree-isolated development, parallel subagent execution, automated review, and measured rollout through Claude Code.

Ensure the team builds and expands CSC's library of MCP tool servers that expose internal data stores and operational systems as first-class capabilities agents can call safely.

Embed AI and autonomous agents into operational workflows, measuring agent leverage and identifying opportunities to increase automation coverage.

Uphold CSC's AI governance standards-model selection, prompt safety, privacy, ethics, human-in-the-loop controls, and cost-per-outcome tracking for LLM usage.

Contribute ideas and technical perspective on frontier model capabilities, agent frameworks, and tooling to inform executive build/buy/adopt decisions.


Execution & Delivery Management

Steward the CSC Execution Framework across all innovation and technology projects, ensuring disciplined progression from Idea through Measure.

Manage prioritization, sprint cadence, and resource allocation across concurrent workstreams. Keep both human and agent work transparent, predictable, and cross-team aligned.

Ensure predictable delivery of MVPs with strong scoping, clear quality gates, governance, and disciplined cost controls.

Provide consistent, timely communication of progress, risks, blockers, and decisions to the COO and Senior Leadership.

Serve as the operating layer between executive direction and engineering execution-translating priorities into actionable work without requiring executive involvement in day-to-day delivery.


Cross-Functional Collaboration

Work closely with department leaders to identify opportunities for automation, agentic augmentation, and operational improvement.

Translate complex technical, AI, and agentic concepts into accessible language for business stakeholders.

Steward the prioritization of high-impact initiatives in partnership with the COO.


Security, Governance & Compliance

Partner with security stakeholders to uphold identity, access, secrets, and cloud governance standards across AWS, Cloudflare, and Salesforce.

Enforce agent-safety practices including entitlement management, secure API management, LLM prompt-safety reviews, and audited tool scopes for autonomous agents.

Ensure compliance with CSC's internal policies, AI responsible-use standards, and industry regulations alignment such as SOC II.


Success Measures 

Team health: strong engagement, retention, successful hiring, and effective onboarding of new engineers into an agentic-native development culture.

Development standards consistently upheld across all projects-code quality, testing, documentation, and security.

Measurable increase in engineering throughput and automation coverage through agent-leveraged delivery, with reduced manual workflows.

Predictable, fast delivery cycles using the Execution Framework and the agentic development loop.

Launch of AI and agentic tools that materially impact business KPIs, customer experience, and employee experience.

Improved system reliability, scalability, and integration quality across Salesforce, cloud, and agentic platforms.

Consistent, data-driven prioritization and measurable ROI from AI and agentic investments, including cost-per-outcome tracking for LLM usage.


Qualifications

10+ years in enterprise technology, software engineering, or cloud architecture roles.

5+ years managing engineering or technology teams, including hiring, coaching, and performance management.

Strong technical foundation across cloud services (AWS and/or Azure), modern application development (Go, TypeScript/React, C#/.NET, or similar), APIs, CI/CD, and automation.

Hands-on experience with or strong aptitude for agentic developer tools (Claude Code or equivalent), Model Context Protocol (MCP), prompt engineering, and agent orchestration patterns.

Demonstrated ability to establish and enforce development standards, code review practices, and quality gates across a team.

Experience with DevOps practices and tooling (Terraform, Docker, GitHub Actions) and secure development practices.

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or equivalent experience.

Strong communication skills-able to translate technical concepts for executive stakeholders and translate executive priorities for engineering teams.

High emotional intelligence, servant-leader mindset, and a talent for building collaborative, accountable engineering cultures.


Skills & Attributes

Holds the team to a high bar on software quality-code review, testing, documentation, and security are non-negotiable, not aspirational.

Manages delivery with clarity and discipline-keeping projects on track, risks visible, and stakeholders informed without micromanaging.

Drives agentic development adoption with conviction-this is how CSC builds software, and this person makes sure the team operates that way.

Gets technically involved when it counts-reviewing architecture, unblocking teams, evaluating trade-offs-without defaulting to being the top individual contributor.

Builds teams that are values-aligned, technically excellent, and culturally strong-engineers who hold each other to a high standard.

Earns trust at every level of the organization-translating complex technical topics into language executives can act on, and translating executive priorities into work the team can execute with confidence.

Brings ideas and technical perspective to the table without needing to own strategy-a strong contributor to direction who thrives in execution.


OUR CULTURE & WHAT WE BELIEVE - COMPANY VISION AND VALUES

At CSC, we believe in the power of innovation to reshape the world. We are committed to enabling businesses to thrive by providing flexible and forward-thinking financial solutions.


Our vision is simple yet profound: We envision a world reshaped by the ingenuity of innovators.


We are guided by six core values that shape our culture and define how we work:

The Golden Rule - We treat others as we wish to be treated.

Innovation - We look ahead to identify opportunities that make things better.

Integrity - Our word is our bond; we honor our commitments.

Ambition - We strive for excellence with determination and work ethic.

Humility - We value diverse perspectives and contributions.

Optimism - With ingenuity and collaboration, anything is possible.


At CSC, we don't just provide financial solutions-we build long-term partnerships that help businesses turn vision into reality.