Service Desk Manager

Sevenoaks
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Service Desk Manager – IT Services

Sevenoaks (Hybrid) | Up to £46,000 + Benefits

We’re working with a leading technology and managed services provider delivering cloud, connectivity, cybersecurity, and IT support solutions to businesses across the UK. Known for their customer-centric approach and service excellence, the organisation continues to invest heavily in its support function to deliver high-quality outcomes for its clients.

This is a Service Desk Manager role focused on leading a team of support engineers, ensuring SLA performance, service quality, and customer satisfaction are consistently achieved. You’ll take ownership of team performance through reporting and dashboards, manage escalations, and act as a key point of contact for clients when required. Alongside this, you’ll play a central role in people management, team development, and operational efficiency across the service desk.

Why apply:

  • Leadership opportunity: Manage and develop a team within a high-performing service desk environment.

  • Customer impact: Play a key role in ensuring service excellence and client satisfaction.

  • Operational ownership: Take responsibility for performance metrics, SLAs, and service delivery standards.

  • Collaborative environment: Work closely with technical and service leadership to drive continuous improvement.

  • Strong benefits: Private healthcare, wellbeing support, and a comprehensive benefits package.

  • Work-life balance: Hybrid working model with flexibility built into the role.

    What we’re looking for:

  • Experience working within an MSP or IT reseller environment

  • Service Desk experience (minimum 5 years)

  • Team leadership or management experience

  • Strong understanding of SLA and KPI-driven environments

  • Experience using service desk tools, reporting, and performance dashboards

  • Ability to manage escalations and client-facing service issues

    If you’re an experienced Service Desk professional ready to step into (or further develop within) a leadership role, this position offers the opportunity to drive team performance, influence service delivery, and make a real impact within a growing IT services organisation

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