Michael Page
IT Manager

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IT Manager - Energy & Natural Resources
The IT Manager will oversee the technology function within the energy & natural resources industry, ensuring optimal performance and alignment with business objectives. This role is based in Reigate and requires a strategic approach to managing IT systems and infrastructure.
Client Details
The employer is a medium-sized organisation operating in the energy & natural resources sector. They are committed to innovation and excellence in their field, providing a stable and professional working environment for their teams.
Description
- Manage and maintain IT systems and infrastructure to ensure seamless operations.
- Develop and implement IT policies and procedures in line with business goals.
- Oversee data security measures, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
- Collaborate with key stakeholders to identify and address technology needs.
- Lead and support IT projects from planning through to execution.
- Manage vendor relationships to ensure cost-effective and efficient service delivery.
- Provide technical support and guidance to internal teams as required.
- Monitor and evaluate emerging technologies for potential business benefits.
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Profile
A successful IT Manager should have:
- Proven experience managing IT systems and infrastructure in a professional environment.
- Strong knowledge of data security and compliance within the energy & natural resources industry.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Experience leading IT projects and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
- Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
- Knowledge of MS systems, networks and cyber security procedures.


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Job Offer
- Competitive salary range of £55000 to £60000 per annum.
- Hybrid 3 days on client site.
- Comprehensive benefits package to support your professional and personal needs.
- Permanent position offering stability and career progression opportunities.
- Professional working environment in Reigate, Surrey.
If you are ready to take the next step in your career as an IT Manager in the energy & natural resources sector, apply today to join this thriving organisation!
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