IT Manager

Grangemill
1 month ago
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The IT Manager will oversee the technology operations within the energy and natural resources sector, ensuring the efficient functioning of IT systems and infrastructure. This role is based in Hybrid Matlock and requires an individual with a strategic mindset and technical expertise to support and enhance business operations.

Client Details

The employer is a well-established organisation within the energy and natural resources industry. As a small-sized company, they are committed to maintaining high operational standards and utilising technology to drive efficiency and growth.

Description

Oversee all IT operations and evaluate them according to established goals.
Manage the installation, configuration, and maintenance of IT systems and networks.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues to minimise downtime.
Implement new technology solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
Develop and enforce IT policies to ensure data security and compliance.
Collaborate with other departments to understand and meet their technology needs.
Monitor IT budgets and optimise expenses effectively.
Provide leadership and guidance to the IT team.Profile

A successful IT Manager should have:

Strong technical knowledge of IT systems and networks.
Proven experience in managing IT operations within a business environment.
Familiarity with the energy and natural resources industry is advantageous.
Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Ability to lead and motivate a team to achieve goals.
Strong organisational and project management capabilities.
Person Specification To be truly successful in this role, you will have: Essential:
Proven experience in an IT Manager or similar leadership role.
Strong technical knowledge across IT infrastructure, networks, and systems administration.
Experience with Microsoft 365, Azure, cloud technologies, and cybersecurity best practices.
Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage and motivate a team.
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.
Strong knowledge of data protection and IT compliance requirements. Desirable:
Relevant professional certifications (e.g., ITIL, Microsoft Certified, CompTIA, Prince2).
Experience managing IT projects from inception to delivery.
Knowledge of ERP systems or other business-critical software.
Knowledge of extraction industryJob Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum + Benefits
Hybrid working 2 - 3 days in Matlock
Permanent position in a growing and stable organisation.
Opportunity to work in the energy and natural resources industry in Matlock.
Collaborative work environment with a focus on technology-driven solutions.If you are an experienced IT professional ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in Matlock

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