Technical Web API Manager

Heathfield, Cambridgeshire
9 months ago
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Technical Web API Manager – No Man Management Responsibilities

Hybrid: Two days in our client's Duxford office and three days working from home.

This role is perfect for someone confident in their skills but still eager to grow—particularly in API development and management, Python scripting, and exploring AI-driven solutions.

An exceptional opportunity has opened up to join a nationally respected cultural institution with a powerful mission and an ambitious digital vision. Our client is investing in future-facing web technologies and needs a technically adaptable professional to help drive that transformation.

This is a unique chance to contribute to high-impact digital services that reach millions. You'll work in a varied environment, supporting an evolving tech stack, shaping future digital capabilities, and contributing to a number of exciting and sometimes unexpected projects.

Technical Web API Manager Key Skills:

We are eager to connect with professionals who may not currently hold the title Technical Web API Manager but bring relevant skills and experience. The job title is intentionally broad—if you’re confident working across web infrastructure, APIs, scripting, and cloud environments, your background is likely a good fit.

This position places strong emphasis on API development and management, Python scripting, and a growing focus on AI technologies. We’re not expecting deep expertise in every area, but a strong technical foundation, curiosity, and adaptability are key.

To thrive in this position, you should bring many of the following:

Strong skills in API development, integration and management.
Python scripting experience, ideally with automation or backend focus.
Exposure to or interest in AI tools and applications.
Experience managing web technologies and infrastructure.
Familiarity with Microsoft Azure and other cloud platforms.
Proficiency in Linux and Windows server management.
Working knowledge of MySQL, Elastic Search, or SOLR.
Experience with Git, version control, and CI/CD pipelines.
Exposure to Docker or similar containerisation tools.
Experience with content management systems and modern JavaScript frameworks.
Awareness of cybersecurity best practices.
Strong communication skills, able to explain technical concepts clearly.
Familiarity with Cloudflare is a plus.
All applicants must reside in the UK and have the right to work.

About the Technical Web API Manager position:

You’ll join a forward-thinking, collaborative team where variety is the norm. The role is hands-on and wide-ranging, with lots of scope to contribute ideas and explore new technologies. It’s well-suited to someone who enjoys being involved in many aspects of technical delivery—from infrastructure to innovation.

Your responsibilities will include:

Supporting a diverse and evolving web technology ecosystem.
Managing and developing APIs across platforms and services.
Writing and maintaining Python scripts for automation and backend logic.
Participating in AI-related initiatives and experimentation.
Overseeing server infrastructure and improving performance.
Collaborating on deployment workflows and CI/CD pipelines.
Enhancing search functionality and content delivery.
Supporting a shift toward decoupled architectures.
Working with cybersecurity teams to strengthen system resilience.
Contributing to technical documentation and internal knowledge sharing.

Salary and Benefits:

Salary: To £60,000

Hybrid: Two days in our client's Duxford office and three days working from home.

Benefits Include:

  • 25 days annual leave (increasing to 30 after 5 years) plus public holidays

  • Exceptional pension contributions between 16.7%-24.3%

  • Interest-free season ticket loans after three months of service

  • Free access to partner museum exhibitions

  • Continuous professional development opportunities

  • Enhanced maternity and paternity benefits linked to length of service

  • Childcare vouchers

  • Benenden Healthcare Society membership (subject to terms & conditions)

  • Access to The Charity for Civil Servants

  • Ride 2 Work Scheme

    For more information on this unique Technical Web API Manager opportunity, reach out to us today – this isn't your typical tech role!

    Our client celebrates diversity in all forms and encourages everyone to bring their authentic selves to work each day

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