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Head Of IT - Southampton - c£80K

Southampton
3 weeks ago
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Head Of IT - Southampton - c£80K

Nigel Frank are supporting are supporting a fast- paced operationally demanding business to find a hands-on IT leader with experience driving technology strategy, modernising legacy environments, and leading high‑performing teams.

Proven experience delivering enterprise‑scale infrastructure improvements, strengthening cyber security posture, and aligning IT services with commercial goals. Combines strong technical depth with the ability to translate complex IT concepts into clear business language.

Key Strengths

Hands‑on technical leadership across infrastructure, security, data, and support.
Confident and approachable communicator, able to simplify IT for non‑technical audiences.
Proven in fast‑paced, high‑visibility environments with no room to hide.
Strong cultural fit for empowered, feedback‑driven organisations.
Able to challenge the status quo and bring fresh thinking to long‑established operations.
Comfortable onsite presence and engaging deeply with the workforce to build trust.

Key Skills & Experience

Senior leadership experience across IT services, infrastructure, and operational IT delivery. Extensive technical background with Office 365, Active Directory, enterprise networks, cloud services, and endpoint management.
Proven success managing large‑scale endpoint estates and leading major infrastructure or transformation projects.
Strong grounding in IT governance, ITSM / ITIL frameworks, and cybersecurity best practice.
Experience developing cyber security controls, risk assessments, and disaster recovery plans.
Vendor and stakeholder management within customer‑focused, multi‑site operations.
Experience supporting or implementing platforms such as Salesforce and ERP systems.

If you'd like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please contact Evie Ellson on +44 (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

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