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IT Director

Birmingham
3 days ago
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Technology
c. £125,000 + benefits
Birmingham (Hybrid)
Ref: 10181

The Company

We are proud to be partnering with a leading international high-growth technology group, renowned for its creative culture, cutting-edge technologies, and commitment to delivering exceptional solutions. They are investing significantly in technology transformation to support their ambitious roadmap and as part of this investment, they are seeking a strategically minded and technically astute IT Director to lead its technology infrastructure and systems agenda.

The Role

This is a senior leadership position critical to the continued success and scalability of the business. Reporting to the CEO you will shape and deliver the IT vision and strategy in full alignment with the Groups commercial and operational objectives. The role encompasses responsibility for IT infrastructure, enterprise systems, cybersecurity, and compliance, ensuring world-class support for operations. Working cross-functionally across the business you will drive seamless technology integration, enhance collaboration across geographies, and embed robust service management frameworks. A key aspect of the role includes overseeing complex multi-country projects including acquisitions, migrations, and systems upgrades. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in a creative, fast-paced environment where technology is a core enabler of growth and innovation.

The Person

The ideal candidate will bring a strong blend of strategic leadership and technical depth ideally from a software/technology environment. With experience of managing complex, multi-site IT environments across international locations, you will be a confident communicator and influential leader, capable of aligning stakeholders, inspiring teams, and delivering results in a highly collaborative culture. Key to the role is the ability to lead diverse technical teams, manage vendor relationships, and drive continuous improvement.

How to Apply

This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of IT within a highly creative and rapidly expanding business. If you're a forward-thinking IT leader ready to drive transformational change, please apply with your CV and details of current remuneration, quoting reference 10181

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