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Web Development Team Manager
We’re looking for Web Development Team Manager to lead PIB’s centralised web platforms, overseeing a large multi-brand estate of more than 100 websites across Europe. You’ll help shape and deliver our web platform strategy – driving architecture, development, operations, and security – while ensuring our WordPress, WP Engine, and Sitecore solutions are robust, scalable, and aligned to business goals.
On joining us you’ll bring with you;

  • Proven experience leading web development or platform engineering teams across a multi-site, multi-brand environments
  • Hands-on expertise with WordPress, WP Engine, and Sitecore, including governance, deployment, optimisation, and security
  • A strong technical background and practical understanding of modern web stacks, architecture principles, APIs, and integrations
  • Experience implementing analytics, optimisation, and accessibility standards (e.g. GTM, WCAG) to enhance site performance and user experience.
  • Deep knowledge of governance, compliance, and security best practices (GDPR, cookie consent, data protection) for enterprise-scale platforms.
  • A track record of building high-performing development teams, fostering collaboration, and driving continuous improvement.
  • Strong stakeholder skills, with the ability to partner effectively with marketing, IT, infosec, and infrastructure teams to deliver outcomes
    Ideally, but not essential, you’ll also have;
  • A degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience and relevant certifications
  • Experience delivering digital platforms in a regulated industry such as insurance or financial services
  • Exposure to large-scale web platform integrations or consolidation projects
  • Familiarity with Agile ways of working, DevSecOps, CI/CD pipelines, and tools such as Jira and Confluence
  • A background working with international and multilingual teams
    Why Join Us?
    We offer more than just a job, we provide a place to thrive. Our benefits include:
  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Flexible working and holiday options
  • Pension, enhanced parental leave, and life insurance
  • Discounts on technology, travel, and leisure
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Volunteering and charity support days
    Inclusion & Accessibility
    We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to hiring a diverse and inclusive workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    If you need this job advert in any other format or require any adjustments for your application or during the recruitment process, please reach out to us.
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