Business Systems Manager

Huddersfield
1 week ago
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Your new company
An experienced Business Systems Manager is required on a permanent basis to lead the development, integration and improvement of the organisation's business‑critical systems. You will manage the Business Systems Team (a team of 10), oversee major system projects, and ensure high‑quality, secure and reliable services that support the organisation's strategic ambitions.

Your new role

Lead and develop the Business Systems Team.
Oversee system development, integration and support.
Manage full lifecycle delivery of key IT projects.
Ensure system performance, availability and security.
Recommend technical solutions aligned to business needs.
What you'll need to succeed

Degree in Computing/IT or equivalent experience.
Experience leading technical teams and relevant projects.
Strong understanding of system integration, data standards and Azure architecture.
Familiar with ITIL, Prince2, Agile/Scrum, DevOps/CI‑CD.
Excellent communication, organisation and problem‑solving skills.

What you'll get in return
A senior leadership role influencing digital strategy, shaping key systems and supporting a high‑performing team within a modern, forward‑thinking organisation. The salary range is between £46,000 and £58,000 negotiable on experience. This offers an excellent public sector benefits package including generous annual leave, fantastic pension scheme and hybrid working. This role requires cira 3 days a week on site per week in Huddersfield and the rest at home.

What you need to do now
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