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IT Support Manager
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United Kingdom , Banbury
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DCS Group (UK) Ltd
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IT Support Manager
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Lead a small, hands-on IT support team for a prestigious London retailer. Manage a mobile-first iOS estate using JAMF and provide white-glove service in a VIP environment. Earn up to £65k with a significant bonus, lunch, and travel allowances. This is a key role overseeing service delivery and te...
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United Kingdom , London
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65000.00 GBP / Year
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Social Value Portal Ltd
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IT Support and Infrastructure Manager
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Lead our IT support function as an IT Support and Infrastructure Manager at a leading FMCG distributor. You will manage the service desk, mentor a team, and oversee core infrastructure including Microsoft 365, Azure, and VMware. Based in Banbury, this role offers a competitive package with benefi...
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United Kingdom , Banbury
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DCS Group (UK) Ltd
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IT Support Manager
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Lead the IT support team in Mansfield, ensuring exceptional service delivery and prompt issue resolution. This managerial role requires strong leadership, deep technical knowledge, and experience with ITIL frameworks. We offer a competitive salary, career development, and a dynamic work environme...
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United Kingdom , Mansfield
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40000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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PLANET RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD
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About the IT Support Manager role

Pursuing IT Support Manager jobs means stepping into a pivotal leadership role at the intersection of technology and business operations. These professionals are the strategic linchpins responsible for ensuring an organization's technological infrastructure is not only functional but also efficient, secure, and aligned with business objectives. They lead the teams that form the backbone of a company's IT service delivery, acting as a critical bridge between technical staff, other departments, and executive management. For those seeking a career that blends deep technical knowledge with people management and strategic planning, IT Support Manager positions offer a challenging and rewarding path.

An IT Support Manager's typical responsibilities are comprehensive and multi-faceted. Primarily, they oversee the daily operations of the IT support or service desk team, which includes managing the resolution of technical incidents, from routine user issues to complex, cross-platform outages. They are responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing IT service management (ITSM) policies and procedures, often guided by frameworks like ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library). This involves managing service level agreements (SLAs) to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty, leading the escalation process for critical issues, and proactively looking for solutions to prevent future problems. A key part of their role is resource management, including staffing, scheduling, and mentoring junior team members. Furthermore, they manage the deployment, configuration, and maintenance of hardware and software assets, oversee small to large-scale IT projects, and control the budget for their department. They also act as a trusted advisor, consulting with senior management to achieve IT operational excellence and identifying opportunities for service improvement and future technological investments.

To succeed in IT Support Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills, education, and experience is required. Typically, employers seek candidates with a bachelor’s degree in a technical field like computer science or information systems, though equivalent experience is often acceptable. Practical experience is crucial, with most roles requiring 5-8 years in related IT support or systems administration roles, including several years in a supervisory or team lead capacity. From a technical standpoint, a broad and deep understanding of corporate IT environments—including networking, server administration, security protocols, and common business applications—is essential. Beyond technical prowess, exceptional soft skills are the differentiator. This includes superior communication and active listening skills to interact effectively with everyone from end-users to C-level executives, strong problem-solving and analytical abilities to diagnose complex issues, and proven project management skills. Leadership, coaching, and the ability to manage customer expectations are fundamental for guiding a team and maintaining strong business relationships. Professionals exploring IT Support Manager jobs will find a dynamic career that is central to the technological health and strategic direction of any modern organization.