Group CTO

Sheffield
3 months ago
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DevOps Engineer

Group Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Location: Sheffield
Salary: Up to £180,000 + Exceptional Benefits

Lead the Tech Revolution. Drive Innovation. Shape the Future of IoT & Automation.

Are you ready to define the next era of technology? We're searching for a visionary Group CTO to join our Executive Leadership Team and transform how technology powers global growth. This is your opportunity to influence a worldwide organisation, unify platforms, and create a culture of innovation that redefines industries through IoT, automation, and next-gen product development.

Your Mission

✅ Set the Vision - Own and deliver a bold tech and product strategy that accelerates growth and delights customers.
✅ Unify & Innovate - Integrate platforms, IoT ecosystems, and engineering practices while embracing business diversity.
✅ Champion Modern Delivery - Embed agile, cloud-first, and DevOps principles to boost speed and quality.
✅ Shape the Roadmap - Collaborate with product leaders to deliver market-driven solutions, IoT-enabled devices, and automation breakthroughs.
✅ Lead & Inspire - Build and mentor a global team, fostering a pragmatic, outcomes-first culture.

What You Bring

✔ Proven success in technology and product leadership at scale.
✔ Deep expertise in IoT platforms, SaaS, automation, hardware/software integration, and full lifecycle product development.
✔ Experience driving post-M&A integration and creating value through acquisitions.
✔ Ability to turn market insight into growth strategy and product innovation.
✔ Inspirational leadership across diverse teams and geographies.

Why This Role?

This isn't just a CTO job-it's your chance to shape the future of IoT and automation for a global powerhouse. You'll have autonomy, resources, and influence to deliver transformative change and leave a lasting legacy.

👉 Ready to lead at the highest level?

Apply now and become the driving force behind a technology revolution.

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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