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SC CHT Core Team Member

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Location: Wokingham Job Type: Contract Industry: Business Transformation Job reference: BBBH423013_1762168835 Posted: about 7 hours ago

Role Title: CHT Core team member

Duration: 6 Month Contract

Location: Wokingham, hybrid 2 days onsite.

This position involves shift working on a rotation 4 days on 0700 - 1900, 6 off, 4 nights on 1900 - 0700, 4 off, 3 days 0700 - 1900 and 3 nights 1900 - 0700, 4 off.

Rate: up to £184 p/d Umbrella inside IR35

Clearance required: Active SC Clearance is essential.

Role purpose / summary

Support the management and delivery of cloud hosting and technology services, ensuring reliability and scalability. Assist in defining and implementing service strategies aligned with business and IT objectives. Participate in incident, problem, and change management processes to maintain service stability. Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure service expectations and SLAs are met. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance service efficiency and effectiveness. Conduct risk assessments and support mitigation strategies for cloud and technology operations. Work with technical teams to ensure best practices are followed in cloud hosting and infrastructure management. Monitor service performance metrics and report on key operational insights. Ensure compliance with security standards, governance policies, and regulatory requirements.

Key Skills/ requirements

Experience in cloud hosting, IT service management, or technology operations. Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to collaborate effectively within a cross-functional team. Knowledge of ITIL frameworks and service lifecycle management.

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!

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