Intec Select
Head of Digital Workplace

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Head of Digital Workplace - London (Hybrid) - Investment Banking - Up to £150,000 Base
An exceptional opportunity has arisen to join a leading global investment bank as Head of Digital Workplace. This is a high-profile leadership position where you'll define and execute the Digital Workplace strategy for a complex, international organisation, delivering the technology that enables thousands of employees to collaborate, innovate and perform at their best.
Leading a function of 50 technology professionals, including 5 direct reports, you'll drive enterprise-wide transformation across end-user computing, collaboration platforms and digital workplace services, helping shape the future of workplace technology on a global scale.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and deliver the Digital Workplace strategy and long-term technology roadmap.
- Lead a team of 50, with 5 direct reports, fostering a high-performing and collaborative culture.
- Drive digital transformation across Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, Intune, Windows 11, Citrix and Virtual Desktop technologies.
- Own Digital Workplace products, governance, budgets, vendor management and service delivery.
- Partner with senior technology and business stakeholders to deliver secure, scalable and innovative workplace solutions.
- Champion automation, AI adoption and continuous improvement to enhance employee experience and operational efficiency.
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Desired Experience
- Extensive leadership experience within Digital Workplace, End User Computing or Modern Workplace environments.
- Proven success leading large-scale digital workplace transformation programmes in a global enterprise.
- Strong technical knowledge of Microsoft 365, Intune, Citrix, Azure Virtual Desktop and endpoint management.
- Experience leading sizeable technology teams and developing future leaders.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence executive-level decision makers.
- Experience within financial services or another highly regulated environment is advantageous.


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Package
- Up to £150,000 per annum
- Annual performance bonus
- Excellent pension and comprehensive benefits
- Hybrid working
- Opportunity to lead one of the most significant Digital Workplace transformation programmes within a global investment bank
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