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ITSM Delivery Manager
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United Kingdom , London, Manchester or Leeds
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55000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Lead AI Developer
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Singapore , Singapore
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Assistant Director, AP Production & Delivery
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United States
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40000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Identity and Access Management Analyst
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Philippines , City of Taguig
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Explore rewarding Technology Infrastructure Shift Lead jobs, a critical leadership role at the heart of modern enterprise IT operations. Professionals in this position serve as the central command authority during operational shifts, ensuring the stability, security, and performance of global technology infrastructure. Operating within a 24/7 follow-the-sun model, these leads are responsible for the seamless continuity of IT services, managing a distributed team of technical analysts across different regions and time zones. The core mission is to maintain stringent service level agreements (SLAs), oversee incident and problem management, and provide decisive leadership during high-pressure situations to minimize business impact. The typical responsibilities of a Technology Infrastructure Shift Lead are multifaceted. Primarily, they exercise command and control over all shift activities, assigning and monitoring workloads for a global team. They ensure rigorous adherence to operational procedures, approve critical changes or failovers, and make real-time decisions during major incidents. A key duty is facilitating precise shift handovers and coordinating with regional counterparts to ensure no loss of context or pending action. They are also accountable for generating operational reports, providing insights into system performance, incident trends, and SLA compliance. Their role bridges technical execution and management reporting, translating complex technical issues into clear updates for stakeholders at all levels. To excel in these jobs, candidates generally require a robust blend of technical expertise and leadership skills. Typically, 5+ years of hands-on experience in enterprise infrastructure support within a global environment is expected. Strong technical knowledge across domains like networking (routing/switching, SD-WAN, load balancers), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), and server systems (Linux, Windows) is common. Leadership competencies are paramount: the ability to manage, mentor, and coordinate global technical resources under stress is essential. Exceptional communication skills are required to liaise effectively between technical teams, management, and business users. A methodical, process-oriented mindset is crucial, often underpinned by ITIL v4 Foundation certification, which provides a framework for service management. Familiarity with process improvement methodologies and a proven track record in troubleshooting complex, multi-technology issues round out the typical profile for these pivotal jobs. This career path is ideal for those who thrive on responsibility, enjoy dynamic challenges, and are driven to ensure the invisible backbone of business technology operates flawlessly around the clock.

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