Senior Platform Services Manager

Domino's Pizza
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 1EE, United Kingdom
Last week
Seniority
Senior
Posted
16 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Join the World's Leading Pizza Delivery Company

You already know who we are and what we do! Domino's UK & Ireland is the powerhouse behind our exceptional products. We're innovative, dynamic, and laser-focused on delivering unparalleled service to our franchisees and customers alike.

️We’re looking for a Senior Platform Services Manager to lead our Platform Services and Modern Workplace teams. You’ll take ownership of the delivery, operation and continual improvement of Domino’s core infrastructure and end-user platforms. You’ll guide a talented team responsible for building, running and enhancing our essential IT foundations from storage, virtualisation, networking and firewalls to our Microsoft 365 estate and all associated platform tools that keep our business connected and thriving.

This isn’t just a leadership role, it’s a chance to stay close to technology, shape the future of our digital environment, and make a real impact in a fast-moving, customer-obsessed business.

If you’re an experienced Infrastructure or Workplace Platform leader who loves being hands on, thrives in a fast-paced environment and gets energised by driving meaningful change, we’d love to hear from you

Success in this role looks like:

Provide line management, coaching, and development for both the Platform Services and Modern Workplace teams.

Lead the infrastructure workstream for project implementations, from design through to handover.

Act as the primary infrastructure point of contact for internal stakeholders.

Plan and coordinate infrastructure delivery across multiple concurrent projects.

Own the Microsoft 365 tenant, including configuration, lifecycle management, and ongoing optimisation.

Reduce repeat issues through root cause analysis and technical improvement.

What we’re looking for:

Proven leadership and line management of infrastructure engineers across multiple concurrent workstreams

Strong working knowledge of VMware, Windows Server, Active Directory, and core directory, DNS, DHCP

Ability to influence technical direction and set engineering standards for build quality, resilience, and operational readiness

Strong working knowledge of Microsoft 365 services, including SharePoint Online, Teams, Exchange Online, OneDrive, and tenant‑level configuration as well as Understanding of Microsoft 365 security and compliance capabilities, including identity integration, access controls, and data governance.

Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills

What’s in it for you:

Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses.

Competitive pension contributions

Private health and dental care.

Income protection

Professional development opportunities.

Fun team events and a supportive work environment.

Pizza discount

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