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Junior Project Manager / PMO / Business Support - Land and Biodiversity Management Team
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Junior Project Manager / PMO sought for Land and Biodiversity Management Team near Gloucester, UK. Ideal for candidates with experience in land management, biodiversity, or landscaping. You will map land arrangements, manage change plans, and liaise with suppliers. This role offers a unique oppor...
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United Kingdom , Gloucester
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Iam Transformation Support Manager
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Admiral seeks an IAM Transformation Support Manager for a remote UK role. You will drive day-to-day delivery of our IAM modernisation roadmap, coordinating agile ceremonies and managing backlogs across IGA, PAM, and Access Management. Ideal candidates have experience in cyber-security programmes,...
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United Kingdom , Remote
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Product Support Manager
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United Kingdom , London
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Clay
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Nhs band 6 project support manager
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Seeking an experienced NHS Band 6 Project Support Manager for a senior PMO role in London. You will provide governance, controls, and assurance for large-scale NHS Technology programmes. This position requires strong stakeholder management and the ability to coordinate complex, multi-stakeholder ...
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United Kingdom , London
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Salt
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Senior Manager, Technical Support
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Lead a global team of Senior Technical Support Specialists in this pivotal role. Drive advanced operational excellence, mentor your team, and own the critical bug escalation process. Partner with Product and Engineering to scale support for a growing B2B SaaS business in the UK.
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Duetto
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About the Support Manager role

Support Manager jobs represent a dynamic and multifaceted career path that sits at the intersection of operational excellence, team leadership, and customer-centric problem-solving. Professionals in this role are responsible for ensuring that an organization’s support functions—whether related to technology, sales, or service management—run smoothly, efficiently, and align with broader business goals. The core of this profession lies in balancing the needs of end-users or clients with the strategic objectives of the company, making it a critical bridge between frontline operations and executive decision-making.

Typical responsibilities for Support Manager jobs vary widely by industry but generally include overseeing a team of support specialists, project managers, or technical staff. Support Managers are often tasked with designing and implementing processes that improve service delivery, from client onboarding to ongoing relationship management. They track performance metrics, analyze trends, and develop reports that inform leadership about operational health and areas for improvement. In many cases, these professionals are also hands-on when it comes to troubleshooting complex issues, whether that involves resolving technical incidents, streamlining workflows, or managing escalations. A key part of the role is fostering a collaborative environment, mentoring team members, and ensuring that staff have the tools and training needed to succeed. Additionally, Support Managers frequently act as liaisons between different departments—such as finance, sales, and IT—to ensure cohesive execution of initiatives.

The typical skills and requirements for Support Manager jobs reflect the dual nature of the position: technical competence and people management. Employers generally look for candidates with several years of relevant experience in operational, technical, or customer-facing roles. Strong communication skills are essential, as Support Managers must convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences, from junior staff to senior executives. Proficiency with data analysis tools, project management software, and industry-specific platforms (such as CRM systems or monitoring tools) is also common. Leadership abilities, including conflict resolution, team motivation, and strategic planning, are highly valued. Many roles require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as business administration, information technology, or finance, though equivalent professional experience can sometimes suffice. For more senior positions, certifications in project management, cloud technologies, or service management frameworks can be advantageous.

Ultimately, Support Manager jobs offer a rewarding career for individuals who thrive on solving problems, improving systems, and leading teams. The profession demands adaptability, as the specific challenges and tools can shift with technological advancements and market changes. However, the core mission remains consistent: ensuring that support functions not only meet immediate needs but also drive long-term organizational success. Whether in technology, finance, or consumer services, Support Managers play a vital role in building efficient, resilient, and customer-focused operations.