Technical Web Manager

Kennington, Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Technical Web Manager – No Man Management Responsibilities

Hybrid: Two days in any of our client's offices (London, Duxford or Manchester) and three days working from home.

An exceptional career opportunity awaits you to join a prestigious national institution renowned for its historical significance and cultural impact. This forward-thinking institution is enhancing its digital presence with innovative web technologies and seeks a versatile, creative mind to help shape its digital future. The museum's ambitious technology roadmap offers the perfect canvas for someone who thrives on variety and enjoys solving diverse technical challenges.

This exciting role is ideal for a technically adaptable professional who enjoys wearing multiple hats, embracing new technologies, and contributing fresh ideas to meaningful projects that reach millions of visitors online and in person.

Technical Web Manager Key Skills:

We are eager to connect with aspiring Technical Web Managers and other professionals in similar roles, such as Web Infrastructure Managers, Web Operations Managers, Web Services Managers, Web Platform Managers, and other versatile professionals with a broad understanding of web ecosystems and infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a passion for innovation, problem-solving, and forward-thinking technology management, looking to make a tangible impact.

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

-    Experience managing web technologies and infrastructure across different environments.

-    Proficiency in Microsoft Azure and cloud-based services.

-    Strong knowledge of Linux and Windows server management.

-    Experience in API Management.

-    Familiarity with MySQL, Elastic Search, or SOLR.

-    Understanding of Git and experience with CI/CD pipelines.

-    Some exposure to Docker or other containerization technologies.

-    Scripting skills in Python or PowerShell for automation.

-    A keen interest in AI applications and emerging technologies.

-    Awareness of cybersecurity principles and best practices.

-    Strong problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to performance optimization.

-   Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain technical concepts clearly.

All applicants must reside in the UK and have the right to work.

About the Technical Web Manager position:

You'll join a dynamic team where no two days are alike. This role offers significant scope for creativity and personal growth, perfect for someone with around 4-5 years of relevant experience who's still hungry to learn and explore new territories.

What makes this role special is its breadth – you'll have the freedom to innovate across technologies, contribute to cutting-edge AI initiatives, and participate in fascinating projects that extend beyond traditional web management. You won't be pigeonholed; instead, you'll have space to expand your capabilities across multiple domains.

Responsibilities include:

Supporting a diverse web technology ecosystem while helping envision its future evolution.
Managing APIs and integrations across various platforms and services.
Overseeing server infrastructure with an eye toward optimization and modernization.
Enhancing search functionality to improve user experience across digital platforms.
Collaborating on automated testing and quality assurance processes.
Working with development teams to refine deployment workflows.
Contributing to security improvements alongside specialized teams.
Helping implement decoupled architecture approaches for greater flexibility.
Creating clear documentation and knowledge-sharing resources.

Salary and Benefits:

Salary: To £60,000

Hybrid: Two days in any of our client's offices (London, Duxford or Manchester) 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 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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