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IT Manager

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Nottingham
8 months ago
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IT Manager

IT Manager

Job Title:IT Manager
Location:Nottingham
Salary:£50,000

Role Overview:
As the IT Manager, you will be responsible for managing the company's IT infrastructure, ensuring seamless operation and security across all digital systems. You will play a key role in leading IT projects, troubleshooting technical issues, and implementing technology solutions that enhance business efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the day-to-day management of IT systems, networks, and servers
  • Lead IT projects, including system upgrades, migrations, and integrations
  • Monitor and maintain cybersecurity measures to protect company data
  • Manage relationships with external IT vendors and service providers
  • Provide technical support and training to staff across multiple departments
  • Ensure compliance with data protection regulations and industry standards
  • Develop and implement IT policies and best practices to optimize company operations

What We're Looking For:

  • Proven experience as an IT Manager or similar role
  • Strong knowledge of IT systems, networks, and security management
  • Experience with cloud services, infrastructure management, and data backup solutions
  • Ability to lead IT projects and manage multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Excellent communication skills with a customer-focused approach
  • Experience in the manufacturing or logistics sectors (preferred but not essential)

Benefits:

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression

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