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IT Manager

Preston on the Hill
5 days ago
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Location: On site

Hours of employment: 08:30 to 16:50, Monday to Friday

Description of the role: ReAgent’s IT Manager will lead the development and delivery of our IT systems. This is a senior role, reporting directly to the Managing Director. It requires a proactive individual with vision and the ability to think strategically. The successful candidate will take ownership of infrastructure, systems development, and software transitions. They will also ensure that users are fully trained, engaged, and confident with new systems and ways of working.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop & implement an IT strategy

  • Provide strategic advice & reports to the Board

  • Plan & implement new systems

  • Develop procedures to ensure efficiency, security & scalability

  • Deliver training programmes to ensure effective adoption of new systems

  • Oversee infrastructure, cybersecurity, data management & compliance

  • Manage relationships with external partners & service providers

  • Lead a small IT team

    Required skills & experience:

  • Proven experience as an IT Manager (or equivalent), including leading a team

  • Strong track record of developing & delivering IT strategy

  • Knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365

  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels

  • Demonstrable experience in managing system transitions, including training

  • Strong understanding of infrastructure, networking, cybersecurity & cloud solutions

  • Experience in manufacturing, chemicals, or regulated industries (desirable)

  • Knowledge of Power BI, SharePoint, or other Microsoft technologies (desirable)

    Qualifications:

  • Degree or equivalent qualification in IT, Computer Science, or related field

  • Project management certification (desirable)

    Salary: £60,000 OTE per annum

    Benefits:

  • Generous company pension

  • Minimum 31 days’ holiday (including bank holidays)

  • Life insurance

  • Enhanced maternity/paternity

  • Free onsite parking

  • Friendly place to work

  • Long-term service benefits including extra holidays and private medical insurance

    About ReAgent Chemical Services Limited

    ReAgent is a family-owned chemical manufacturer and supplier founded in 1977. We are a dynamic, ambitious, and fast-growing company with a friendly company culture. Our core values are to provide industry-leading customer service and high-quality products and ensure that everyone who works at ReAgent is happy. Just a few of the ways we do this is through open and honest communication, regular social events, and being a Living Hours & Living Wage Employer

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