Regional IT Manager

Leicester
2 days ago
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Regional IT Manager
Leicester | £60,000 – £70,000 | Microsoft 365 | Azure | Infrastructure

We are recruiting for a Regional IT Manager to join a growing and highly successful engineering and manufacturing business with sites across the UK.

This is a hands-on IT leadership role where you will take ownership of IT operations across multiple locations, supporting the business as it continues to scale.

The Regional IT Manager will be responsible for managing Microsoft 365, infrastructure, cybersecurity and vendor relationships across several sites.

A key part of the role will involve regular travel between Leicester and Swindon, with the expectation of being on-site around 4 days per week across the locations.

Key responsibilities

• Ownership of Microsoft 365, Azure and core infrastructure
• Managing IT operations across multiple UK sites
• Supporting infrastructure, networks and cybersecurity
• Acting as the senior escalation point for IT issues
• Managing vendors, suppliers and IT budgets
• Supporting business growth through IT improvements and projects

We are looking for someone with

• Strong Microsoft 365 and Azure experience
• Infrastructure and networking knowledge
• Experience managing IT across multiple sites
• Experience working in SME or manufacturing environments is beneficial
• Strong hands-on technical capability alongside leadership skills

This role would suit someone currently working as:

IT Manager | Infrastructure Manager | Head of IT | Senior Infrastructure Engineer | Technical IT Manager

Location: Leicester with regular travel to Swindon (4 days per week on-site)

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