Group IT Manager

Glasgow
19 hours ago
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We represent a renowned semiconductor organisation with a global footprint that needs to consolidate its IT systems and processes across the entire group.

The position will sit at a global level, overseeing their 5 locations and strategising alongside the group CFO to develop an effective IT transformation plan.

The role will involve taking a review of the current processes, systems and procedures and making along with executing change to streamline their operations.

The position is well-suited to a candidate who has a demonstrated background in driving successful system changes that have delivered business value in terms of cost and efficiency.

A summary of the responsibilities is below:

  • Create and execute a global IT strategy

  • Systems and process review and overhaul where required

  • Experience reviewing infrastructure, security, applications, ERP, CRM, MRP and vendor management

  • Experience changing IT service providers would be beneficial, but not essential

  • Cyber Security, having the ability and experience to identify risks and gaps and provide an effective resolution to these

  • Experience with NetSuite would be advantageous

  • Consolidation of systems at a global level

    A summary of the required experience:

  • Proven experience in delivering IT systems and process change to streamline processes

  • Consolidation of existing processes

  • Leadership of a Cyber Security agenda, including, but not limited to MFA, IAM solutions

  • ERP experience is essential; NetSuite is preferred

  • Proven experience with simplifying a company's overall IT landscape

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