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IT Director (e-commerce)

Huddersfield
6 months ago
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IT Director
Hybrid - 3 / 4 days on site
Salary circa £120k + benefits depending on experience

The Opportunity
Fast-paced, growing ecommerce business looking for a hands-on IT Director from an ecommerce background to lead a full tech transformation.

Systems are complex, with a mix of legacy and modern tech, minimal structure, and growing commercial demands. This is a high-impact role for someone who can drive technical and cultural change-bringing strategic direction, improved processes, faster delivery cycles, and the leadership needed to grow and structure a high-performing tech function.

You will oversee everything from ecommerce platforms to internal admin tools, infrastructure and cyber security, while directly enabling performance in ecommerce, operations, and marketing.

What You'll Do

  • Lead the overhaul of legacy systems (.NET, Classic ASP) to modern platforms (Laravel).
  • Define and deliver a tech roadmap that improves speed, stability, and scalability.
  • Build and manage a hybrid UK/India tech team across frontend, backend, and infrastructure.
  • Oversee IT infrastructure (Office 365, VPN servers, Zendesk, Digital Ocean, Cloudflare).
  • Drive cybersecurity, access control, disaster recovery, and data protection.
  • Align tech with commercial goals in ecommerce, ops, marketing, and customer service.
  • Lay the foundation for future data and analytics capabilities.

    Tech Stack
  • Backend: Laravel (primary), bespoke PHP, .NET, Classic ASP (legacy)
  • Frontend: JS/CSS stack with custom integrations
  • Hosting: Digital Ocean + Cloudflare
  • Support Systems: Zendesk, Trello (ad hoc), Office 365
  • Infrastructure: Internal servers accessed via VPN

    What You Bring
  • Proven leadership in ecommerce or fast-moving tech environments.
  • Strong PHP/Laravel skills and experience phasing out legacy platforms.
  • Infrastructure and security know-how (hosting, cloud, cyber best practices).
  • Experience managing hybrid/offshore teams.
  • Strategic mindset with a pragmatic, delivery-focused approach

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