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Technical Manager

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Technical Manager - MSP Services

Salary: £45,000 - £65,000 per annum, dependent on experience
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Technical Manager to join a well-established Managed Services Provider (MSP) based in Birmingham.

Reporting to the Operations Lead, the Technical Manager will oversee both the Technical Support and Technical Projects teams, driving service delivery, operational excellence, and client satisfaction.

This is a key leadership position for someone with a strong MSP background who enjoys combining hands-on technical expertise with team management and strategic input.

The Role

As the Technical Manager, you will:

Lead, mentor, and develop the Technical Support and Technical Projects teams.
Act as the senior technical escalation point for complex IT issues.
Manage team workloads and ensure SLAs and project deadlines are met.
Drive operational efficiency through continuous improvement initiatives.
Build strong client relationships and represent the technical team in meetings.
Collaborate closely with Operations, Sales, and Account Management to align service delivery with business goals.
Contribute to the ongoing development of internal processes, tools, and service standards.Skills and Experience Required

Proven experience in a Technical Manager, IT Manager, or similar leadership role within a Managed Services Provider (MSP).
Strong technical knowledge across Microsoft 365, Azure, networking, virtualisation, and RMM/PSA tools.
Experience managing or overseeing an IT support desk and/or technical project team.
Excellent communication and client-facing skills.
Demonstrable experience improving operational processes and service efficiency.Desirable Skills

ITIL, PRINCE2, or other management/technical certifications.
Experience with ConnectWise, Autotask, or similar MSP software.
Awareness of cybersecurity best practices within managed service environments.If you're an experienced Technical Manager looking to take ownership of technical operations and help drive growth and efficiency within a successful MSP, we'd love to hear from you

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