Williams Lea
Service Manager

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IT Service Manager Salary: £65,000 per annum, plus company benefits Location: Norwich NR7 Contract: Full Time, Permanent Shifts: 37.5 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 9am until 5:30pm with 1 hours unpaid lunch break Work model: Hybrid Williams Lea seeks a Service Manager to lead our team! Williams Lea is the leading global provider of tech-enabled business and marketing services helping clients manage and transform processes through resilient, scalable 24/7 operations. We combine deep expertise, agentic AI-imbedded workflows, and a global delivery model into a tech-enabled, seamless human expert-in-the-loop experience that helps clients achieve superior business outcomes. Built on a strong heritage and great client relationships, we harness deep industry expertise, emerging technology and our global “Optishore™” delivery model to plan, build, execute and measure business processes, driving operational agility and digital transformation at speed and scale. Williams Lea, an RRD company, serves clients in 20 countries across four continents and has 15,000 employees worldwide. Purpose of role This is a technology platform service management role, responsible for the day-to-day service management processes and the broader service management strategy for the business. The postholder is responsible for all ITIL based policies and process, owning the KPI reporting cycle, governs incident response, and produces the management information. Overall aims: All contractual KPIs met or exceeded, service credit exposure minimised End-to-end incident management owned, from triage to incident report sign-off Monthly Contract Board MI produced accurately and on time Continuous improvement in service quality, process efficiency, and security compliance Focused on client satisfaction and reduced escalations and improved root-cause outcomes Key responsibilities Client and Service Management Serve as the primary operational contact for client stakeholders, ensuring clear and timely communication. Monitor and manage delivery against SLAs, KPIs, and contractual commitments. Conduct regular client calls, governance reviews, and reporting sessions. Own the P1/P2 escalation, produce all required incident reports and maintain the incident log Analyse call data monthly to identify trends, repeat issues, and systemic platform risks Track and resolve client escalations, ensuring root-cause analysis and prevention plans. Operational Performance Own the full KPI measurement and reporting cycle across all contractual KPIs; produce the monthly Board report pack including performance dashboards, RAG commentary, trend analysis, and financial MI Maintain the platform risk registers; track service credit events and escalate threshold risks to the AD’s in advance of client reviews Track patch compliance SLAs (Critical = 1 week, High = 30 days); maintain the software component and security catalogue; coordinate the annual NCSC CHECK penetration test and Cyber Essentials Plus recertification Coordinate adaptive and corrective maintenance scheduling with the Delivery Manager and Lead Architect, ensuring platform obligations are visible and on track Analyse service data and trends to identify risks, gaps, and improvement opportunities. Support forecasting, capacity planning, and resource allocation People Leadership Lead, coach, and motivate technical teams to ensure service management is embedded from requirements, through design and onto delivery Continuous Improvement & Compliance Drive process improvement initiatives, standardisation, and best practice sharing across the operation. Support automation and digital enablement activities. Ensure compliance with client requirements, internal policies, data security, and regulatory standards. Personal skills and experience Applies ITIL incident, problem, and change management rigorously. Ensures the Service Desk operates to contractual SLAs at all times. Distinguishes reactive incident resolution from proactive problem management Comfortable within a formal government contract structure. Understands KPI frameworks, service credit regimes, and reporting obligations. Produces board-quality MI. Contributes confidently at Contract Board meetings Rapid, structured incident responder. Manages contractual escalation timelines with precision. Produces clear, factual incident reports that satisfy internal and government client governance requirements Turns platform performance data into accurate, concise Contract Board reports. Identifies KPI risks before they become service credit events. Comfortable with dashboards, trend analysis, and incident pattern recognition Clear, professional communicator in formal governance settings. Manages client expectations during incidents calmly and accurately. Writes reports that stand alone without verbal explanation Proactively identifies service improvement opportunities. Challenges legacy processes. Introduces changes that reduce risk, improve response times, or improve governance quality. Understands Cyber Essentials Plus, ISMS principles, and vulnerability management well enough to coordinate compliance activities across technical teams and track contractual security obligations. Using AI in your application We’re happy for you to use AI tools to research us, polish your cv/cover letter, and practice interviews. Please make sure everything you submit reflects your authentic skills and experience. To keep things fair, please don’t use AI to invent or exaggerate achievements, complete assessments (unless we say it’s allowed), or to generate live interview answers. Rewards and Benefits We believe in supporting our employees in both their professional and personal lives. As part of our commitment to your well-being, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to: 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays(pro-rata for part time or fixed term roles) Salary sacrifice schemes, retail vouchers – including our TechScheme which can be used on a range of gadgets such as Smart TV’s, laptops and computers or household appliances. Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Health Assessments Cycle-to-work scheme Discounted gym memberships Referral Scheme You will also have the opportunity to work for a global employer who is dedicated to offering each and every employee an enjoyable, challenging and rewarding career with future career development prospects! Equality and Diversity The Company values the differences that a diverse workforce brings to the organisation and will not discriminate because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation (each of these being a “protected characteristic” in discrimination law). It will not discriminate because of any other irrelevant factor and will build a culture that values openness, fairness and transparency. If you have a disability and would prefer to apply in a different format or would like to make a reasonable adjustment to enable you to make an interview please contact us at careersatWL@williamslea.com(we do not accept applications to this email address). View our Privacy Notice https://www.williamslea.com/privacy-statement Longevity driven by innovation In a rapidly changing world, the ability to innovate and break new ground drives progress. Williams Lea has harnessed this ability for more than 200 years. Our 5,200+ talented employees worldwide are experts in delivering efficient business processes in complex and highly regulated environments. We’re always progressing. Connecting technology with expertise and strong processes to transform support services. As we enter our third century, we continue helping businesses thrive in a future driven by digitization and virtualization.
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