Head of IT / Senior IT Manager

Preston
2 weeks ago
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Head of IT / Senior IT Manager
Location: Chorley, Preston, Blackburn, and surrounding areas

Salary & Benefits:
Base Salary: £50,000
Additional Benefits: Company car or car allowance, fuel card, bonus, pension
This is an exceptional opportunity for a proactive IT leader to drive innovation and play a key role in shaping the future of a highly successful transport and logistics company.

About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Head of IT or Senior IT Manager to lead our IT function, ensuring our technology infrastructure supports business growth and operational excellence.

Industry Experience:
While we welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds, experience in service-driven sectors with elements of transport, logistics, or production would be highly advantageous. Relevant industries may include (but are not limited to):

  • Warehousing & distribution

  • Couriers & haulage

  • Food production & waste management

  • Facilities management & cleaning services

  • Recycling, construction, quarrying, or plant hire

    Key Responsibilities:
    IT Leadership: Oversee IT operations, ensuring the maintenance and continuous improvement of hardware, software, and systems.
    Supplier & Partner Management: Work with key technology providers (e.g., Microsoft Gold Partners, Sage, and Sage Partners) to uphold service levels.
    Project Management: Lead IT projects from inception to completion, ensuring timely delivery and business alignment.
    Strategic Innovation: Identify and present new technology solutions to enhance business performance.
    Hands-On Support: Be prepared to assist with key IT tasks, including site installations when required.
    Stakeholder Communication: Present IT strategy and project updates to the board, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
    Incident Resolution: Ensure IT issues are promptly addressed, escalated appropriately, and effectively communicated.

    Required Skills & Experience:

  • Education: Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.

  • Leadership: Proven ability to manage IT teams, drive projects, and implement IT strategies.

  • Technical Expertise:

  • Enterprise Systems: Office 365, Sage, CRM & ERP systems

  • Database Management: MS SQL, T-SQL, SSRS

  • Infrastructure & Security: VMware, cybersecurity (firewalls, VPNs, DNS)

  • Networking & Devices: Laptops, Android phones/tablets, traditional telephony systems

    This role is ideal for an ambitious IT leader eager to make a lasting impact in a dynamic and growing organization

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