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It Operations Manager

Wolverhampton
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IT Operations Manager

Salary: £50,000–£55,000
Location: Wolverhampton (Onsite with occasional working from home)
Contract: Permanent

About the Role
Ready to lead IT operations and make a real impact? We’re looking for an experienced IT Operations Manager to take charge of technology initiatives that keep our business secure, efficient, and future-ready. You’ll manage infrastructure, networks, and security while driving innovation and delivering projects that matter.

What You’ll Do

  • Oversee IT operations across infrastructure, networks, applications, and security.

  • Manage vendor relationships and third-party providers.

  • Lead IT projects from concept to completion, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.

  • Provide clear reporting on IT performance, risks, and opportunities.

  • Ensure compliance with data protection and industry regulations.

  • Collaborate with teams to implement best-practice solutions.

  • Manage the IT team of 4 including 1 in India.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Proven leadership and team management skills.

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.

  • Strong knowledge of IT infrastructure, enterprise applications, and cloud technologies.

  • Experience in cybersecurity, risk management, and compliance.

  • Strategic thinker with hands-on capability when needed.

    Our Culture
    We believe in creating an environment where people thrive. Our culture is built on collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement. We celebrate diversity and encourage fresh ideas that challenge the status quo. If you’re ambitious, forward-thinking, and passionate about technology, you’ll feel right at home here.

    Benefits

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays

  • Generous employer pension contribution of 10.5%

  • Bonus scheme

  • Life assurance and additional perks

    If you’re ready to take the next step in your IT career and lead operations that make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply Now and join a team that values innovation, collaboration, and growth

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