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Global Infrastructure Leader
6-Month Fixed-Term Contract
London or Glasgow | Hybrid Working
Hybrid working (2-3 days per week in the office)
A global professional services organisation is seeking an experienced Global Infrastructure Leader to provide leadership across a large, internationally distributed infrastructure function during a significant period of transformation and growth.
This is a highly visible leadership role, reporting into global senior leadership, with responsibility for ensuring the stability, security and performance of critical infrastructure services whilst leading teams through ongoing change initiatives.
The Role
You'll lead global infrastructure spanning Identity & Access Management, Server & Compute and Collaboration services, overseeing managers and technical teams across multiple regions.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading global infrastructure teams across the UK, Australia and North America
- Providing leadership, coaching and direction to Infrastructure Managers and Team Leads
- Ensuring infrastructure services remain secure, resilient and operationally effective
- Supporting ongoing cloud transformation and infrastructure modernisation initiatives
- Driving service excellence through governance, performance management and continuous improvement
- Managing infrastructure budgets, suppliers and strategic technology partners
- Working closely with technology and business stakeholders to deliver strategic objectives
- Supporting organisational change, team development and capability growth
- Owning infrastructure reporting, risk management and operational performance metrics
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We're looking for a proven infrastructure leader who can quickly build credibility, lead through change and provide strong operational oversight within a complex global environment.
- Extensive experience leading enterprise-scale infrastructure functions
- Experience managing managers and globally distributed teams
- Strong understanding of infrastructure operations, cloud technologies and modern service management practices
- Experience across core infrastructure domains including Server & Compute, Collaboration and Identity & Access Management
- Exposure to cloud transformation programmes, particularly Azure environments
- Experience managing vendors, service providers and budgets
- Strong understanding of governance, risk, compliance and audit requirements
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
- A pragmatic, people-first leadership style with the ability to balance strategic thinking and operational delivery


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Experience within a professional services, legal or similarly regulated environment would be advantageous but is not essential.
Why Join?
This is an opportunity to step into a global leadership position at a pivotal point in the organisation's technology journey.
You'll lead an established international team, help shape the next phase of infrastructure transformation and work closely with senior technology leadership on strategic initiatives including cloud adoption, platform modernisation and operational improvement.
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