IT Manager - Manufacturing/Engineering

London
4 weeks ago
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Are you an IT Manager - Manufacturing/Engineering looking for a hybrid 4 day working week job in London?

If so, my client are seeking someone to join a rapidly growing, Multi-Million-pound, award winning company in London, developing cutting edge IOT style technology for their industry. Working here you will literally be saving lives!

They are developing a product which is unrivalled in the marketplace, with rapidly growing demand from customers situated worldwide. Crucial to them is their next phase of development - this is where you come in.

The role of the Information Technology Manager is to develop and implement an IT strategy for a rapidly growing SME, so the ideal candidate for this role will be a player / manager; someone who'll be able to both plan and execute the strategy.

Key skills required for the IT Manager - Manufacturing/Engineering, London:

Maintenance of IT systems, including: Windows 10 / Office 365, Gsuite, HyperV, Cloud Apps, Asana, Dropbox
Leading the introduction of higher power ERP and MES systems
Leading the transition from Dropbox to SharePoint and One Drive
Rationalisation of their IT systems and software
Writing & implementing IT policies
Developing IT strategy for a rapidly scaling company
Specification and implementation of an external communications system

This position offers up to 80% remote working and a 4 day working week!!

This is a great opportunity for an IT Manager - Manufacturing/Engineering, to join a fantastic growing company who are involved in the development of market leading technology. They have a great company culture and promote a good work life balance to all their employees.

If you have any specific questions about this IT Manager - Manufacturing/Engineering job in London, please call Brett Longden on (phone number removed)/(phone number removed). To apply, email (url removed) otherwise we welcome the opportunity to discuss other IT jobs

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