Perceptive Inc.
Information Technology Team Lead

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IT Team Leader – Perceptive Discovery | Hammersmith, West London
Are you a hands-on IT leader who thrives in highly regulated, science-driven environments?
At Perceptive Discovery, we're advancing drug development through world-class radiopharmaceutical production, clinical trial imaging and preclinical research.
We're looking for an IT Team Leader to play a key role in delivering reliable, compliant, and business-critical technology services that support our life-changing research. Our purpose is to serve science to improve people’s lives, with quality, accountability, and customer focus at the heart of everything we do.
What you'll do
- Lead and develop a small onsite IT team while remaining technically hands-on
- Drive IT projects from planning through delivery, partnering with business stakeholders across the UK and colleagues in the US
- Ensure the availability, performance, and continuous improvement of site IT services
- Act as the key IT interface for Quality, supporting GxP/GCP compliance and risk management
- Manage budgets, forecasting, and technology investment recommendations
- Proactively identify opportunities to reduce operational risk and enhance business performance.
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What you'll bring
- Strong expertise in networking, virtualisation (VMware/Hyper-V), Microsoft 365, cloud technologies (AWS/Azure), and backup solutions (Veeam/Acronis)
- Experience working within regulated environments such as GxP, healthcare, life sciences, or financial services
- Ideally - previous line management experience or an ambition to develop in this direction.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Relevant industry certifications (Microsoft, AWS, VMware, CompTIA, Veeam, etc.)


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Why Perceptive Discovery?
You'll join a collaborative, mission-driven organisation where technology directly supports scientific breakthroughs and the development of future medicines.
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