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ICT Manager

High Sellafield
6 days ago
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About the Role
Our client, a leading international construction company, is seeking an experienced ICT Manager to join their team on a high profile infrastructure project in the nuclear sector. This is a pivotal role, ensuring that all information and communication technology systems are robust, secure, and aligned with the complex demands of a highly regulated environment.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the planning, implementation, and maintenance of ICT systems across the project.
Develop and deliver ICT strategies that support operational excellence and compliance with industry standards.
Manage ICT budgets, procurement, and supplier relationships to ensure cost effective solutions.
Oversee cybersecurity measures and ensure adherence to data protection regulations.
Drive digital transformation initiatives, including system upgrades and integrations.
Provide leadership and guidance to ICT staff, fostering innovation and continuous improvement.
Collaborate with project directors, engineers, and stakeholders to identify technology needs and deliver tailored solutions.
Monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and implement preventative measures to minimise downtime.
Skills and Experience

Proven track record in ICT management, ideally within construction, engineering, or other complex project environments.
Strong knowledge of enterprise systems, cloud technologies, and infrastructure management.
Demonstrated expertise in cybersecurity, data governance, and compliance frameworks.
Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver results under pressure.
Strategic thinker with a hands on approach to problem solving.
Qualifications

Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related discipline.
Professional certifications such as ITIL, CISSP, or PRINCE2 are desirable.

Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background, and encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
 
We are proud to be a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, and we are committed to ensuring an accessible and supportive recruitment process for everyone. If you require any adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Millbank operates as both an Employment Agency and an Employment Business

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