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Head Of Information Technology

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Head of Information Technology - Manchester - £80K + Bonus

Are you ready to lead the modernisation and AI-driven transformation of an entire technology ecosystem?

Our client, a high-growth UK real estate business, is looking for a hands-on Head of IT to take full ownership of their technology evolution — from infrastructure to innovation, CRM performance to AI integration.

This pivotal leadership role combines technical depth, strategic oversight, and operational excellence. Based on-site in Manchester, you’ll drive tangible change, scalability, and innovation across the organisation.

Real estate / estate agency experience is highly desirable.

Why This Role Matters

The company’s in-house CRM is mission-critical — handling everything from leads and payments to communications and workflow automation. With strong foundations in place (PHP 8+, MySQL 8, Redis, AWS), the next step is full-scale transformation:

AI/ML-powered automation

Cybersecurity hardening

Platform integration and performance optimisation
Your leadership will help position the business for scale, operational efficiency, and a potential future exit.

What You’ll Be Doing

AI/Automation & CRM Modernisation

Lead rollout of 30+ AI/ML features including voice AI, automation, and predictive tools

Overhaul the legacy CRM’s UI/UX into a modern, high-performance platform
Cybersecurity & Risk Management

Own enterprise cybersecurity strategy, audits, and incident response

Design post-attack processes and lead quarterly vulnerability assessments
Infrastructure & Performance

Optimise PHP/MySQL stack for speed, uptime, and stability

Resolve CRM bottlenecks and implement diagnostic monitoring tools
Systems Integration & Data Strategy

Integrate platforms like SpeechIQ and HR tools into a centralised data ecosystem

Enable cross-platform data sharing to drive automation and insight
Disaster Recovery & Continuity

Design and implement a DRP, ensure reliable backups and test failover scenariosLeadership & Delivery

Manage IT, development, infrastructure, and AI functions

Run agile projects, prioritise initiatives, and communicate clearly across teams

What You’ll Need to Succeed

Proven leadership as Head of IT, CTO, or senior technology leader in scaling businesses

Deep knowledge of:

PHP 8+, MySQL 8, Apache 2.4, Redis

AI/ML tools (speech/NLP, automation, prediction engines)

Cloud infrastructure (AWS preferred)

Cybersecurity best practices, disaster recovery, penetration testing

Demonstrated success in modernising platforms, optimising performance, and delivering new systems

Strong communication skills for cross-functional collaboration and business alignment

Real estate / estate agency sector experience highly desirable

Success Will Be Measured By

Delivery of the AI roadmap and automation efficiency gains

Noticeable improvements in platform speed, uptime, and stability

Zero breaches or vulnerabilities post-security audits

Seamless integration of tools into unified systems

Successful implementation and testing of disaster recovery plan

Positive user feedback on platform improvements

Interested? Click Apply Now to lead the transformation.

Head of Information Technology - Manchester - £80K + Bonus

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