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Network & Infrastructure Manager - Wembley

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Network & Infrastructure Manager - Wembley
Network & Infrastructure Manager
Location: Wembley - 5 days on-site Type: Permanent Salary: £80-90,000 per annum + permanent benefits
About the Role
We're supporting a major organisation undergoing a significant digital transformation and modernisation programme. As part of this journey, we're seeking an experienced Infrastructure & Network Manager to play a critical role in stabilising and evolving core IT foundations.
You will be responsible for ensuring 24/7 continuity across infrastructure and network services. You'll:
- Lead a skilled team
- Drive operational excellence
- Play a key role in reducing technical debt
- Strengthen security posture
- Introduce automation and operational guardrails
This is a hands-on leadership role offering a balance of BAU support, continuous improvement, and strategic input into platform evolution.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Excellence & Stability
- Own and manage day-to-day operations across core infrastructure, including:
- Data centres
- LAN/WAN
- Wi-Fi
- Server environments
- Define, implement, and enforce robust Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for:
- Backups
- Disaster recovery
- Patch management
- Hardware lifecycle
- Ensure reliable connectivity between legacy core systems and modern application platforms
- Oversee internal security monitoring and collaborate with external security partners (SOC/MDR)
- Lead incident and problem management activities, including:
- Root cause analysis
- Service restoration
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Leadership & Vendor Management
- Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing infrastructure and network team
- Act as the primary point of contact for:
- ISPs
- Vendors
- Managed Service Providers
- Manage infrastructure budgets, including:
- Hardware procurement
- Vendor spend
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders to align infrastructure services with business needs
Skills & Experience Required


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- Proven experience (10+ years) in IT Infrastructure Management, ideally within a large-scale or complex environment
- Strong technical expertise across:
- Networking (TCP/IP, routing, switching, firewalls)
- Azure networking (ExpressRoute, VPN)
- Windows and Linux server environments
- Virtualisation technologies (VMware / Hyper-V)
- Hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure (IaaS & PaaS)
- Strong working knowledge of Active Directory and associated services (Group Policy, DNS, Sites & Services)
- Experience managing technical teams and operating in high-pressure environments
- Solid understanding of IT Service Management (ITSM), including:
- Incident management
- Problem management
- Change management processes
- Experience with ITSM tools (e.g., Jira) and working within SLA-driven environments
- Familiarity with legacy systems connectivity (e.g., AS/400 / iSeries) is highly beneficial
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