IT Manager

Kenneth Brian Associates Limited
Coulsdon, CR5 2NF, United Kingdom
Last week
£32,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£32,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Kenneth Brian Associates are recruiting for an IT Manager to join a well-established organisation in the professional services industry. This will be a standalone IT role within the organisation so the candidate will need to be happy to get stuck into all aspects of IT. The organisation work with a MSP for technical support, however you will be dealing with all day to day IT which could be anything from simple to advanced technical support, managing external IT providers and working on various IT projects and system improvements.

Please note - This role will be predominantly office based in Coulsdon however there may be rare occasions you will need to travel to the organisations smaller offices.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing 1st 2nd and some 3rd line support across the business
  • Supporting internal employees with any technical issues they may encounter whether that be hardware, software or connection issues
  • Managing Microsoft Azure, Active Directory and Office 365 environments
  • Supporting servers, virtual environments, networking, and security systems
  • Managing DNS, DHCP, routers, switches, firewalls and VoIP systems
  • Working alongside the MSP for escalated IT issues
  • Lead and support IT projects, upgrades, migrations and process improvements

Experience required:

  • Previous hands on experience working within an Infrastructure environment, for an SME organisation
  • Strong Microsoft cloud and infrastructure knowledge
  • VoIP systems experience as well as Active Directory
  • Experience working within a Microsoft 365 environment
  • Excellent communication skills, able to support a variety of users
  • Solid networking and troubleshooting skills

This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive IT professional looking for a varied and technically hands-on position within a supportive business environment.

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