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IT Asset Manager Bank
IT Asset Manager - physical IT assets ITIL Foundation, CHAMP CITAM Banking
This is a new and exclusive opportunity for a IT Asset Manager to take ownership of the lifecycle process for physical IT assets within this banking business.
Role details
Title: IT Asset Manager
Focus: ownership of the lifecycle process for physical IT assets
Employer: Bank
Permanent role, salary £60-80,000
Location: London city with home working hybrid 50/50%
Requirements:
- Extensive experience in IT asset management or IT operations, ideally in a regulated industry.
- Strong knowledge of ITIL, CMDBs, and asset management tools (e.g., ServiceNow).
This is a brilliant opportunity for a IT Asset Manager to take ownership of the lifecycle process for physical IT assets within this banking business. You will be working in a greenfield environment and you will be building out frameworks and not just working in BAU. As we continue to strengthen our technology governance and resilience, we are building a Centre of Excellence for IT Asset Management (ITAM), aligning with global standards and regulatory frameworks such as DORA. This is an exciting time to join a team that is shaping the future of asset management across our EMEA operations. We are looking for a detail-oriented and compliance-driven IT Asset Manager to lead the transformation of our hardware asset management (HAM) function across EMEA, ensuring full lifecycle governance, audit readiness, and cost optimisation.
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Role requirements
- Must come from a large regulated FS environment, preferably banking but could be insurance.
- Greenfield environment.
- Real experience of building out frameworks not just working in BAU.
- 2 stage interview process with business (both face to face).


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IT Asset Manager and hardware and procurement and HAM and ITIL and CMDB and lifecycle and process and ServiceNow
To find out more about Huxley, please visit www.huxley.com
Huxley, 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: OC387148 England and Wales
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