Global Cloud Manager

Birmingham
5 days ago
Create job alert

Global Cloud Manager

£65,000 - £72,000 + Amazing benefits package including Bonuses and Share incentives

Hybrid working - 2+ days a week in their Birmingham offices

Our client is a Global FTSE 250 organisation undergoing a major transformation under a new CIO. We're looking for a Global Cloud Manager to own and evolve our hybrid infrastructure across on‑prem, public, private, and multi‑cloud platforms. You'll be the organization's cloud SME-leading strategy, driving service excellence, managing global vendors, and guiding an outsourced technical team to deliver exceptional performance worldwide.

If you're ready to make a global impact and shape the future of Cloud service delivery, this is the role.

What You'll Do

Lead global Cloud & Infrastructure service delivery
Develop and execute the hybrid hosting strategy across on‑prem, cloud, and SaaS
Drive automation, CI/CD and cloud cost optimisation
Manage vendors and third‑party partners across regions
Ensure operational excellence, security, and compliance
Oversee long‑term planning, scheduling, and resource allocation
Improve availability, reduce incidents, and ensure high service performance
Deliver infrastructure change projects on time, on budget, and to high qualityEssential Skills & Experience

Proven experience managing Cloud, On‑premise, and SaaS/IaaS environments ideally using MS Azure
Significant Leadership experience within Infrastructure teams
Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Experience managing Third‑party partners and vendors
Ability to interpret strategy and policy and convert these into long‑term objectives
Experience working in global and matrixed environments is also highly desirable

To be considered for this amazing opportunity please apply with your CV

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Software Development Manager

Global Software Manager

Global GRC Manager

Test Manager

Software Development Manager

IT Change Manager

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How to Write a Cloud Computing Job Ad That Attracts the Right People

Cloud computing underpins much of the UK’s digital economy. From startups and scale-ups to enterprise organisations and the public sector, cloud platforms enable everything from data analytics and AI to cybersecurity, DevOps and digital services. Yet despite high demand for cloud skills, many employers struggle to attract the right candidates. Cloud job adverts are often flooded with unsuitable applications, while experienced cloud engineers, architects and platform specialists quietly pass them by. In most cases, the problem is not the shortage of cloud talent — it is the quality and clarity of the job advert. Cloud professionals are pragmatic, technically experienced and highly selective. A poorly written job ad signals confusion, unrealistic expectations or a lack of cloud maturity. A well-written one signals credibility, good engineering culture and long-term thinking. This guide explains how to write a cloud computing job ad that attracts the right people, improves applicant quality and strengthens your employer brand.

Maths for Cloud Jobs: The Only Topics You Actually Need (& How to Learn Them)

If you are applying for cloud computing jobs in the UK you might have noticed something frustrating: job descriptions rarely ask for “maths” directly yet interviews often drift into capacity, performance, reliability, cost or security trade-offs that are maths in practice. The good news is you do not need degree-level theory to be job-ready. For most roles like Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Platform Engineer, SRE, Cloud Architect, FinOps Analyst or Cloud Security Engineer you keep coming back to a small set of practical skills: Units, rates & back-of-the-envelope estimation (requests per second, throughput, latency, storage growth) Statistics for reliability & observability (percentiles, error rates, SLOs, error budgets) Capacity planning & queueing intuition (utilisation, saturation, Little’s Law) Cost modelling & optimisation (right-sizing, break-even thinking, cost per transaction) Trade-off reasoning under constraints (performance vs cost vs reliability) This guide explains exactly what to learn plus a 6-week plan & portfolio projects you can publish to prove it.

Neurodiversity in Cloud Computing Careers: Turning Different Thinking into a Superpower

Cloud computing sits at the heart of modern tech. Almost every digital product runs on someone’s cloud platform – from banking apps & streaming services to AI tools & online shops. Behind those platforms are teams of cloud engineers, architects, SREs, security specialists & more. These roles demand problem-solvers who can think in systems, spot patterns, stay calm under pressure & imagine better ways to build & run infrastructure. That makes cloud computing a natural fit for many neurodivergent people – including those with ADHD, autism & dyslexia. If you are neurodivergent & considering a cloud career, you might have heard messages like “you’re too distracted for engineering”, “too literal for stakeholder work” or “too disorganised for operations”. In reality, many traits that come with ADHD, autism & dyslexia are exactly what cloud teams need. This guide is written for cloud computing job seekers in the UK. We will cover: What neurodiversity means in a cloud context How ADHD, autism & dyslexia strengths map to cloud roles Practical workplace adjustments you can ask for under UK law How to talk about neurodivergence in applications & interviews By the end, you should have a clearer sense of where you might thrive in cloud computing – & how to turn “different thinking” into a professional superpower.