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Technical Team Leader

Ipswich
4 days ago
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Technical Team Leader

Outskirts of Ipswich
£35-45k

CloudScope is working with a well-established IT solutions provider on the outskirts of Ipswich to recruit a Technical Services Manager. This is a pivotal role for an experienced technical leader who thrives in a fast-paced, service-focused environment and enjoys a blend of team leadership and hands-on technical work.

About the Role

The Technical Services Manager will take responsibility for the day-to-day management of the technical operations team, ensuring a high standard of service delivery across all client accounts. You will oversee technical workflows, manage priorities, and drive a culture of quality and accountability within the department.

This position involves both strategic oversight and practical involvement in areas such as systems administration, infrastructure support, and preventative maintenance. You’ll play a key part in ensuring systems run smoothly, issues are resolved efficiently, and clients receive outstanding support.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead, motivate, and develop a team of technical specialists, ensuring consistent performance and professional growth.

  • Oversee helpdesk operations, managing workloads and ensuring timely resolution of support tickets.

  • Maintain and optimise IT systems across Microsoft 365, servers, networking, and endpoint devices.

  • Conduct system monitoring and ensure preventative maintenance measures are in place.

  • Manage and maintain the company’s service management platform (such as HaloPSA).

  • Support both remote and on-site client activities as required.

  • Manage stock levels and coordinate procurement of hardware and software.

  • Contribute to quotations and ensure accurate recharge of client equipment and services.

  • Uphold information security and confidentiality standards at all times.

  • Provide out-of-hours cover on a rota basis where necessary.

    Skills & Experience Required

  • Proven background managing or supervising a technical team or service desk.

  • Strong technical understanding of Microsoft 365, networking equipment (firewalls, switches, VLANs), and server environments.

  • Hands-on experience with hardware and software installation, configuration, and support.

  • Familiarity with IT service management or ticketing systems such as HaloPSA.

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with clients and colleagues.

  • Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to prioritise and delegate effectively.

  • Full UK driving licence and the ability to travel to client sites when required.

    Desirable Attributes

  • Professional IT certifications (e.g. CompTIA, Microsoft, Cisco).

  • Experience within a Managed Service Provider (MSP) or similar environment.

  • Knowledge of structured cabling and physical network infrastructure.

  • Confidence in producing quotations and identifying commercial opportunities

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