Group IT Manager

Ebbw Vale
1 month ago
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The Group IT Manager will oversee and manage the IT operations and infrastructure within the industrial and manufacturing sector. This role is based in Ebbw Vale and requires a strategic approach to ensure seamless technology integration and functionality.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a well-established organisation within the industrial and manufacturing industry. Operating as a medium-sized enterprise, the company is committed to innovation and delivering high-quality products and services.

Description

Manage and oversee the IT infrastructure & Business Systems, ensuring optimal performance and security.
Develop and implement technology strategies to support business objectives.
Lead IT projects, including system upgrades and new technology implementations.
Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Provide technical support and guidance to internal teams.
Collaborate with key stakeholders to understand and meet IT requirements.
Manage budgets and allocate resources effectively for IT operations.
Maintain and improve cybersecurity measures across the organisation.Profile

A successful Group IT Manager should have:

A strong background in IT management within the industrial or manufacturing sector.
Proficiency in managing IT infrastructure and systems.
Experience in leading IT projects and implementing new technologies.
Knowledge of cybersecurity practices and compliance requirements.
Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills.
The ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders.Job Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £65,000 per annum.
Permanent position with stability and growth opportunities.
5 days a week on site
Comprehensive benefits package - Healthcare, pension, car allowance.
Chance to work in a reputable company within the industrial and manufacturing sector.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression.This is an excellent opportunity for a Group IT Manager looking to make an impact in Ebbw Vale. If you have the skills and experience required, we encourage you to apply today

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