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Engineering Manager, Infrastructure Engineering
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Lead Infrastructure Engineering for Sigma's innovative BI platform in NYC. Manage a high-performing team, drive technical architecture, and own roadmap delivery. Enjoy equity, health benefits, flexible PTO, and a dog-friendly office.
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United States , New York City
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220000.00 - 270000.00 USD / Year
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Sigma Computing
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IT Infrastructure & Security Manager
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Lead IT infrastructure and security for a growing CPG company in New York City. You will manage a team, design secure networks (LAN/WAN, cloud), and enforce cybersecurity frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001). This leadership role requires 7+ years of experience, including 3+ in management, with hands-on ...
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United States , New York City
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1440 Foods Manufacturing
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Business Development Manager - Infrastructure - Northeast
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Drive strategic growth as a Business Development Manager for Victaulic's Infrastructure division in the Northeast. Leverage your 10+ years of engineering or sales experience to influence specifications and engage key stakeholders in Philadelphia, Boston, or NYC. This role offers a competitive pac...
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United States , Philadelphia; Boston; New York City
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120000.00 - 130000.00 USD / Year
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Victaulic
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Pursuing Infrastructure Manager jobs places you at the strategic heart of any modern organization, responsible for the foundational technology that powers business operations. An Infrastructure Manager is a senior IT leader who oversees the entire ecosystem of hardware, software, networks, and services that enable data flow, communication, and application hosting. This role is a critical blend of deep technical expertise and strategic business leadership, ensuring that the technological backbone of a company is resilient, secure, scalable, and aligned with overarching business goals. Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide array of responsibilities. They provide the strategic vision and roadmap for the organization's technology infrastructure, which includes overseeing data centers, cloud platforms (public, private, and hybrid), storage area networks (SAN), virtualization environments, servers, and corporate networks. A core duty is ensuring the continuous availability, performance, and security of these systems, which involves implementing robust cybersecurity measures, disaster recovery plans, and business continuity strategies. Infrastructure Managers are also responsible for managing substantial budgets, making critical decisions about capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx), and overseeing vendor relationships and service contracts. Leadership is a fundamental aspect of the job, as they are tasked with building, mentoring, and managing a team of systems, network, and cloud engineers, fostering a culture of operational excellence and continuous improvement. The typical skills and requirements for Infrastructure Manager jobs are comprehensive. Employers generally seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field, often coupled with an advanced degree or relevant certifications (e.g., ITIL, PMP, CISSP, or cloud-specific credentials from AWS, Azure, or Google). Several years of progressive IT experience, including at least 3-5 years in a leadership or supervisory capacity, is a standard prerequisite. A successful candidate must possess a proven track record in strategic planning, budget management, and risk mitigation. Technically, they need a strong understanding across multiple domains, including networking, cybersecurity, systems administration, and cloud computing. Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills are non-negotiable, as the role requires translating complex technical concepts for business leaders and collaborating across departments to ensure infrastructure supports all enterprise needs. For those seeking a challenging and impactful leadership position at the intersection of technology and business strategy, exploring Infrastructure Manager jobs is the definitive next step.

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