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Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Shenley Brook End
3 weeks ago
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Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Our client champions truth, accuracy, and trust - empowering global clients to make informed decisions that impact millions of lives. Technology is central to this mission. As CTO, you’ll lead the vision, strategy, and delivery that ensures the company builds the right products, at the right time, to the highest standards - delighting customers and driving growth.

A key Board member, you’ll oversee customer-facing platforms, data infrastructure, and innovation. Balancing strategic foresight with hands-on leadership, you’ll inspire a high-performing team, align technology with business goals, and ensure security, compliance, and resilience.

Key responsibilities

Define and deliver the technology roadmap, shaping architecture, innovation, and delivery.

Foster a collaborative, values-led technology culture.

Drive integration between technology and wider business functions.

Adopt emerging technologies for measurable business impact.

Manage risk, compliance, and information security.

What you’ll bring

Proven senior technology leadership, ideally in SaaS or platform-based businesses.

Strong technical expertise in Microsoft Azure (.NET, C#, T-SQL, DevOps).

Outstanding communication and business alignment skills.

Experience leveraging AI or automation for efficiency.

Our client’s values -Put People First, Own It, Be Curious, Succeed Together, Delight Your Customer - guide every decision. This is your opportunity to lead transformative technology and deliver global impact.

Benefits:

Private Medical Cover

Employee Discounts

Enhanced Parental Pay

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

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