Technology Infrastructure Manager

ICAEW
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£76,000 – £85,000 pa
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£76,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

9% pension Healthcare cash plan Private medical insurance Life assurance at 4x salary 24 days' holiday, with option to buy or sell Flexible and hybrid working Gym discounts, travel loans, retail perks Enhanced family leave, up to 6 months on full pay Ongoing wellbeing support Paid day to volunteer

At The Institute of Chartered Accountants England & Wales (ICAEW), you'll be part of an organisation that's shaping the future of business, finance and the accountancy profession on a global scale. Our bold 2030 Strategy puts members, innovation, sustainability and trust at the heart of everything we do; creating an exciting, forward looking environment where your work has real impact. We invest in our people through our benefits package, continuous development and a supportive, inclusive culture that empowers you to grow and thrive. If you're looking for a role with purpose, influence and opportunity, ICAEW is a place where your future can truly take shape.

We're looking for aTechnology Infrastructure Managerto join our team inMilton Keynes on a permanent basis. This role offers a salary of£76,000 - £85,500 and a hybrid working pattern of2 daysin the office and the rest from home.

Role Profile

The Technology Infrastructure Manager leads the design, implementation, and support of the ICAEW's core technology platforms, ensuring they meet business requirements for performance, availability, and security. This role oversees infrastructure strategy, operations, and team capability.

Responsibilities include:
* Define and deliver the infrastructure roadmap in line with organisational goals.
* Lead and develop the infrastructure team to ensure capability and performance.
* Ensure high availability and performance of core systems, networks, and platforms.
* Oversee delivery of infrastructure projects, ensuring quality and alignment with architecture
* standards.
* Ensure compliance with security, regulatory, and operational standards.

Candidate Profile

Requirements include:
* Proven experience managing infrastructure in enterprise environments.
* Strong knowledge of Microsoft-based systems, networking, and cloud platforms.
* Experience managing budgets, teams, and vendors.
* Understanding of ITIL processes and service delivery.
* Personal Attributes
* Strong leader with excellent organisational skills

For the full role profile please click the document attached.

Why work for us?
We want you to enjoy your work and flourish in your role.
Our working environment is friendly and supportive, and we encourage everyone to understand personal differences and treat each other with respect.

What you can expect from us

We believe doing your best work starts with feeling supported both professionally and personally. That's why we offer a range of benefits designed to give you flexibility, security, and peace of mind:

  • A generous 9% pension
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Life assurance at 4x your salary
  • 24 days' holiday, and the option to buy or sell extra days
  • Flexible and hybrid working to help you find the right balance
  • Everyday savings through gym discounts, travel loans, and retail perks
  • Enhanced family leave, including up to 6 months on full pay
  • Ongoing wellbeing support, including access to CABA
  • A paid day each year to volunteer for a cause that matters to you

It's all part of creating an environment where you can thrive, in work and beyond. For a full overview of our benefits package please see below.

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