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IT Infrastructure Manager

Worcester
7 months ago
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IT Infrastructure Manager, £65K - £75K, Worcester, Worcestershire + hybrid working

  • IT Manager jobs, Infrastructure Manager jobs, Systems Manager jobs.

  • Hybrid working

  • £65K – £75K salary guide + bonus + 7% pension + BUPA + 26 days holiday plus all bank holidays.

  • Established, growing software business – part of an international group of technology companies.

  • Strategic role reporting to the COO, combining team leadership with hands-on infrastructure responsibility.

  • Supportive company culture with long-term development opportunities and a flexible working environment.

    Are you an experienced IT Manager or Infrastructure Manager looking for a hands-on role with broad technical exposure and the opportunity to shape infrastructure across both on-prem and cloud environments? This role offers the best of both worlds – a strong focus on in-house systems and virtualised environments, alongside growing investment in Azure and cloud platforms.

    The business develops industry-leading automation and data management software used in R&D and testing environments – including fuel cells, batteries, propulsion systems and more. They support a globally distributed software development team and operate with agile principles, innovation, and a people-first culture.

    Your background as an IT Manager:

  • Proven experience managing on-premises infrastructure (Windows, Linux, VMware).

  • Experience leading or mentoring a small IT team.

  • Knowledge of networking – routing, firewalls, switches, VPNs, proxies.

  • Experience with cloud infrastructure – ideally Azure (GCP is a bonus).

  • Strong understanding of IT security principles and incident response.

  • Good organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills.

  • Degree-qualified or equivalent industry experience.

    IT Manager responsibilities:
    The company operates a broad range of internal IT systems, from development support tools to office IT infrastructure.

  • Day-to-day management of a small internal IT team.

  • Maintain VMware-based virtual infrastructure and networking systems.

  • Administer Windows and Linux servers, both on-premises and cloud-hosted.

  • Manage laptop and desktop support, and liaise with external suppliers.

  • Oversee internal network administration and performance.

  • Support Microsoft 365, Teams, and SharePoint.

  • Contribute to cloud infrastructure (primarily Azure) and development environment support.

  • Support software build and deployment tooling, CI/CD systems and DevOps platforms.

  • Participate in cybersecurity awareness and internal security policies.

    This IT Manager job is commutable from:
    Worcester, Kidderminster, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Birmingham, Redditch, Evesham, Tewkesbury, Hereford, Stratford-upon-Avon, and surrounding areas.

    To apply, please send your CV James Brocklehurst at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

    Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.

    “Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply.”

    This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering and manufacturing appointments from tool room to boardroom. We combine over 100 years of technical knowledge and recruitment expertise to introduce the best candidates to the best companies. We are passionate about your future and persistent in our efforts to secure you the right job

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