We're looking for an IT Manager to join the Technical Department of the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).
If you're an experienced IT professional with great communication skills looking for a new challenge, then we'd love to hear from you!
Based in Southampton, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) is an independent organisation within the Department for Transport (DfT). The MAIB is responsible for investigating accidents and incidents involving UK vessels anywhere in the world, and any vessels within UK territorial waters, with the aim of improving the safety of life at sea and the avoidance of accidents in future. The MAIB is not responsible for apportioning blame or liability, nor does it enforce laws or carry out prosecutions.
As the MAIB IT Manager the post holder will be responsible for the development and management of MAIB’s IT equipment and its supporting infrastructure, including, but not limited to:
Service Owner and system administrator of the Branch’s local network, MADNet and its associated peripherals:
* Network Administrator.
* Network Architect.
* Cybersecurity Lead.
* First-Line IT Support.
* System Administrator for Microsoft applications and licencing.
* Branch Case Management System.
* Building and issuing of staff laptops using Microsoft Intune.
* Set-up and problem-solving.
* Managing IT contractors.
IT Procurement Lead. With Support from the Business Support team, the post holder is responsible for identifying and procuring IT related goods and services, ensuring adherence to budgetary constraints, procurement policies, and contractual obligations. The IT Manger will be required to undertake the Contract Management Foundation e-learning module from the Cabinet Office if not already held.
DfT IT Focal Point. First line support for MAIB staff, using the DfT’s ETHOS network and telephone systems, including:
* DfT IT Focal Point.
* Liaison with DfT IT Support services.
* Creating accounts for new employees.
* Single point of contact for any DfT related cross network services.
This position may require the need for evening and weekend work, to cover essential maintenance that needs to be conducted outside of normal working hours. Relevant overtime or flexitime will be applicable.
For further details on the role and its responsibilities, as well as more information about the MAIB, please see the attached Role Profile.
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