IT Environment Manager

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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The IT Environment Manager will oversee and manage the IT environment within the public sector, ensuring optimal performance and alignment with organisational objectives. This role requires a proactive approach to maintaining and improving technology systems to support business needs.

Client Details

This public sector organisation operates as a large organisation with a focus on delivering services effectively and efficiently. The organisation is committed to leveraging technology to enhance its operations and provide value to its stakeholders.

Description

Manage and maintain IT environments to ensure system reliability and performance.
Coordinate with internal teams to implement technology solutions aligned with organisational goals.
Oversee the deployment, configuration, and monitoring of IT systems and applications.
Identify and address potential risks and issues within the IT environment.
Ensure compliance with relevant policies, standards, and regulations.
Collaborate with stakeholders to understand and address IT requirements.
Develop and maintain documentation for IT environment processes and configurations.
Provide guidance and support to team members on IT environment-related matters.
Familiarity with monitoring, alerting or reporting tools that support operational visibility
An understanding of automated cloud infrastructure tooling, ideally including Terraform
A good understanding of Microsoft license , cost optimization and governance practices
Experience across a broad range of Microsoft 365, Azure, web development, integration, CRM/ERP and security technologies, including device management, data analytics platforms, modern web frameworks, enterprise workflow tools, customer engagement platforms and cloud infrastructure services

Profile

A successful IT Environment Manager should have:

A strong understanding of IT systems and infrastructure management.
Proven experience in managing IT environments within the public sector or similar industries.
Knowledge of relevant policies, standards, and compliance requirements.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Effective communication and collaboration abilities.
Experience of IT environment management including the provisioning of new environment requests and management of existing environments in accordance with business requirements
Understanding of environment governance, lifecycle management, and cost control
In depth knowledge of Azure and enterprise SaaS platforms sufficient to support environment oversight
Ability to work effectively across Operations, Delivery, and Governance teams
Excellent analytical, problem solving and communication (verbal and written) skills
Excellent team working.
Strong people and stakeholder management skills
Excellent analytical, problem solving and communication (verbal and written) skills

Job Offer

Competitive salary ranging from £70000 to £75000
Hybrid role 2 - 3 days in the office
Permanent position within a reputable public sector organisation.
Opportunities to work on impactful projects and contribute to organisational goals.
Supportive and professional work environment.If you are an experienced IT Environment Manager seeking a rewarding role in the public sector, we encourage you to apply

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