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IT Senior Strategic Account Manager / Senior Sales Leader - Manufacturing and Retail / CPG
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Senior Strategic Account Manager / Sales Leader sought by NTT DATA to drive growth in Manufacturing & Retail/CPG sectors in Ho Chi Minh City. Leverage 10+ years of enterprise IT sales expertise, ERP solution knowledge (SAP, D365), and executive-level engagement to expand strategic accounts. Enjoy...
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Vietnam , Ho Chi Minh
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NTT DATA
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Assistant IT Manager/ IT Supervisor
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Seeking an Assistant IT Manager for our DaNang, Vietnam office. You will troubleshoot software/hardware issues, manage applications, and provide user training. This role requires a technical degree and 2+ years of hands-on IT support and systems management experience. Join us to implement process...
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Vietnam , Danang
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Assistant IT Manager
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Join our dynamic team in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, as an Assistant IT Manager. This role requires 5+ years of IT management experience, strong infrastructure and cybersecurity knowledge, and leadership skills. You will oversee daily IT operations, lead projects, and drive innovation within a fast-growin...
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Vietnam , Phu Quoc
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The Hoxton
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About the IT Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity with IT Manager jobs, the pivotal roles that form the technological backbone of modern organizations. An IT Manager is a strategic leader responsible for overseeing an organization's computer and information systems. This role is a critical bridge between an organization's technical capabilities and its business objectives, ensuring that technology investments align with and propel strategic goals. Professionals in these jobs are not just technical experts; they are leaders, planners, and problem-solvers who guide their teams and infrastructure toward peak efficiency and innovation.

The typical responsibilities of an IT Manager are diverse and multifaceted. On a day-to-day basis, they are charged with planning, coordinating, and directing all computer-related activities within an organization. This includes managing IT projects from conception to completion, ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget. A core function is overseeing the organization's network infrastructure, data security, and technology operations to guarantee system integrity and availability. IT Managers also lead and mentor IT staff, including systems analysts, software developers, and support specialists, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. They are responsible for evaluating new technology, making recommendations for upgrades or new purchases, and negotiating with vendors. Furthermore, a significant part of the role involves developing and implementing IT policies and best practices, managing the IT budget, and ensuring the department's activities comply with relevant laws and regulations.

To succeed in IT Manager jobs, a specific blend of education, skills, and experience is typically required. Most positions demand a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field, with many employers preferring a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or a master's in information systems. Several years of experience in a lower-level IT position, such as a systems administrator or network engineer, is a common prerequisite. The required skill set is a powerful mix of technical and soft skills. Technically, a deep understanding of computer systems, networks, cybersecurity principles, and cloud computing is essential. On the leadership side, exceptional communication, strategic planning, financial management, and project management skills are non-negotiable. The ability to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders is crucial for securing buy-in and aligning technology with business needs. For those seeking a career at the intersection of technology and leadership, IT Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding path with significant impact on an organization's success and direction.