Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary up to £70k DOE + stock options
Full rights to work in the UK without sponsorship are essential for this vacancy. An exciting opportunity for an IT Manager has arisen with a leading AI cyber security start-up in London. They recently secured an additional $20 million in Series A funding to support the ongoing expansion of their platform, which has grown nearly fivefold over the past year. This is a great opportunity for an IT Manager to provide technical support, build an in-house IT team from scratch, plan & implement IT projects and prepare and maintain documentation of IT processes & procedures. You will commit to a hybrid working model, with 2 days onsite being a minimum requirement. Experience for the IT Manager will include: Microsoft and Apple operating systems, devices and software Experience with cloud platforms like Azure or AWS Familiarity with cyber security and compliance requirements such as ISO27001 and SOC 2 Desire to grow and lead a team in the future If you are an IT Manager looking for an exciting new challenge within an exciting start-up with long-term career opportunities, please apply today to learn more.
Southend-on-Sea
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