
Digital Systems Manager
ReedThe Role
A growing engineering-focused business is looking for a hands-on Digital Systems Manager to take ownership of its digital landscape and play a key role in embedding AI and automation into day-to-day operations.
This is not a traditional IT management role. It sits at the intersection of technology and operations, with a strong emphasis on building practical solutions using Microsoft 365 and Power Platform.
You’ll be responsible for shaping how the business uses its systems — from ERP and data flows through to AI-enabled workflows and automation — while remaining actively involved in delivery.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Designing and building Power Apps and Power Automate solutions to streamline workflows
- Embedding AI capabilities (e.g. Copilot, AI-assisted tools) into business processes
- Supporting and evolving an ERP implementation, ensuring it reflects real operational needs
- Driving systems integration across M365, ERP and other platforms
- Developing reporting and data visibility to support decision-making
- Leading the adoption of automation and AI across the business
- Working closely with operational teams to improve how systems are used day-to-day
What We’re Looking For
- Strong hands-on experience with Power Platform (Power Apps / Power Automate)
- Solid understanding of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem (SharePoint, Teams, etc.)
- Experience building automations and improving business processes
- Exposure to AI tools or features (e.g. Copilot, AI Builder, or similar)
- A systems mindset – understanding how tools, data and workflows connect
- Comfortable taking ownership and working directly with stakeholders
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