Infrastructure Manager - Azure /365 Insurance Firm Hybrid 1/2 days

Broad Street, Greater London
1 week ago
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We are partnering with a Insurance firm to hire an experienced Infrastructure Manager to lead and evolve a modern, cloud-first Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 environment. Head of I.T needs someone to support him and take some of the workload from him.

This is a hands-on leadership role where you will manage a small, high-performing infrastructure team while remaining technically involved in engineering, escalations, and key projects. You'll play a critical part in ensuring secure, reliable, and scalable platforms that support business-critical operations and a modern digital workplace.

The Role

You will:



Own the Azure and Microsoft 365 infrastructure strategy and roadmap

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Lead day-to-day infrastructure operations, service delivery, and BAU support

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Manage and mentor a small team of engineers

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Stay hands-on with technical delivery, troubleshooting, and implementations

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Drive improvements across security, resilience, automation, and performance

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Lead cloud migrations, modern workplace initiatives, and continuous service improvement

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Manage third-party vendors, SLAs, and governance

Experience Required

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Strong hands-on experience with Azure, Microsoft 365, Intune, Entra ID (Azure AD), Exchange, and Teams On Prem to cloud migration experience

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Proven infrastructure or operations leadership experience

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Background in ITIL-led service environments

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Experience managing hybrid/cloud estates and modern workplace technologies

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Ability to balance strategic thinking with technical execution

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Insurance or broader financial services experience desirable

Why Apply?

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Cloud-first environment with modern tooling

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Real ownership and influence over technology direction

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Flexible hybrid working (1-2 days in the City)

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Competitive salary and benefits

If you're a technically strong Infrastructure leader who enjoys rolling up your sleeves while guiding a team, we'd love to hear from you

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