Compute Lead

London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Posted
29 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Job title: Compute Lead

Contract: 3 months rolling

Location: London (Hybrid)

Inside IR35

Job description

As the Compute & Cloud Leader, you will be responsible for the operation, stability, and optimisation of enterprise compute platforms, spanning Cloud (primarily Azure), Linux, AIX, Windows, VMware, and Red Hat environments. You will lead a team of outsourced specialists to ensure compute services are secure, resilient, and scalable, while driving automation and lifecycle management in line with industry best practices. This role requires strong technical leadership, operational discipline, and a focus on service reliability.

Key Responsibilities

* Lead day-to-day operations of enterprise compute platforms (Cloud (Azure), Linux,

AIX, Windows, VMware, Red Hat).

* Ensure compliance with patching, security, and configuration standards across all

compute environments.

* Manage lifecycle activities, including End-of-Life (EoX) planning, upgrades, and

migrations.

* Oversee platform monitoring, capacity management, and performance optimisation.

* Implement standard operating procedures and ensure consistency across compute

services.

* Collaborate with engineering and architecture teams to influence design for

operability.

* Drive automation of routine operational tasks using tools such as Ansible, SCCM, or

equivalent.

* Lead incident and problem resolution for compute-related issues, ensuring effective

RCA and remediation.

* Provide operational reporting on platform performance, incidents, and compliance.

* Manage vendor relationships for hardware and OS support contracts.

* Contribute to IT audits, risk assessments, and compliance reporting.

* Support disaster recovery testing and business continuity planning for compute

platforms.

* Identify opportunities for continuous improvement in platform reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

Required Skills & Experience

* Proven experience in compute operations leadership within a large-scale enterprise.

* Strong technical knowledge of Cloud Infrastructure, Linux, AIX, Windows Server,

VMware, and Red Hat environments.

* Demonstrated expertise in patch management, configuration compliance, and

performance tuning.

* Demonstrated expertise of platform migrations, e.g. VMware to OpenShift

* ITIL-aligned operational management experience (incident, change, problem).

* Knowledge of automation and orchestration tools (e.g., Ansible, SCCM).

* Excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills.

* Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.

Desirable Qualifications

* ITIL v4 certification.

* Experience with hybrid cloud and on-prem compute integration.

* Knowledge of containerisation platforms (Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift).

* Familiarity with monitoring tools such as SCOM, SolarWinds, or Nagios.

* Experience managing large, distributed teams and global operations.

Core Technical Skills (Must-Have)

VMware (strong hands-on)

Linux (Red Hat preferred)

Windows Server

Security vulnerability management & patching

Enterprise compute platforms

Cloud / Modern Infrastructure (Highly Desirable)

Containers & orchestration:

Docker

Kubernetes

OpenShift / OpenStack

Infrastructure as Code

CI/CD pipelines

Automation (Ansible)

Experience modernising traditional VM / physical estates into cloud-native or hybrid models

Soft Skills & Profile Fit

Strong hands-on technologist (not primarily managerial)

Able to advise on "what good looks like" from prior transformation experience

Comfortable working in post-incident recovery environments

Collaborative and visible in-office presence

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