As Local IT Lead (Workplace) for Northern Europe, you are accountable for delivering a smooth, secure, and consistent workplace IT experience across our regional offices.
You combine hands-on ownership of the workplace environment with a structured, improvement-driven mindset. Your mission is to ensure reliable day-to-day support while continuously improving standardisation, efficiency, and user experience as the organisation grows.
You work closely with local workplace agents and the Group IT teams, acting as the bridge between local needs and group standards, and ensuring that colleagues can do their best work without friction.
What you’ll do
Own the end-to-end workplace IT experience in Northern Europe, ensuring high-quality daily support and a positive employee journey.
Coordinate and guide local workplace agents, safeguarding service quality, availability, and consistency across sites.
Review, document, and improve local policies, procedures, and resource management, aligning them with Group IT standards.
Drive optimisation initiatives for:
software distribution
device provisioning and lifecycle (laptops, mobiles, peripherals)
remote and endpoint management
Lead standardisation and simplification of workplace applications and tooling across the region, defining “one best way” where it adds value.
Act as a trusted advisor to the business, proposing practical, cost‑effective solutions to workplace challenges.
Support change management, helping users and local teams adopt new tools, processes, and ways of working.
Maintain clear documentation, reporting, and progress updates for Group IT and senior stakeholders.
What you bring
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent professional experience.
3+ years of experience in workplace IT, end‑user computing, or IT infrastructure.
Strong knowledge of workplace tooling and administration, including:
Microsoft 365 and related admin tooling
endpoint and device management
software deployment and lifecycle management
Proven ability to work with diverse stakeholders in a multicultural, international environment.
A collaborative and steady leadership style: you align and influence people without relying on formal authority.
Strong analytical and organisational skills; you prioritise effectively and keep initiatives moving.
A practical, improvement-oriented mindset: you enjoy making things better, not just keeping them running.
Fluent professional English; Spanish and/or French are a plus.
What you can expect
A role with real ownership and autonomy to shape how workplace IT is delivered across Northern Europe.
Close collaboration with Group IT and local teams, with visible impact on how people work every day.
A growing environment where standardisation, efficiency, and user experience truly matter.
The opportunity to contribute to a more mature, scalable workplace IT model across the group.