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A government service department is seeking an experienced SAP and Non-SAP Operational Service Manager to oversee service management frameworks and ensure business continuity. The ideal candidate will have strong technical service management experience, a solid understanding of ITIL, and the ability to engage stakeholders effectively. This position involves leading various integrations and ensuring seamless service delivery during digital transformations.
Full-time (Temporary) £59,946 - £70,011 (London) or £54,531 - £64,641 (National)
Published on 18 September 2025 Deadline 28 September 2025
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We have over 3,500 staff who are based in 20 offices across the UK.
The Operational Service Manager is a key role within the UNITY Programme. The UNITY Cluster is a cross-departmental UK government initiative involving HMRC, the Department for Transport (DfT), and MHCLG. Its goal is to modernise and unify back-office operations specifically finance, procurement, HR, and payroll - through a shared cloud-based ERP platform powered by SAP and delivered in partnership with Deloitte. The UNITY Cluster represents a significant digital transformation effort, impacting over 100,000 civil servants and aligning with theShared Services Strategy.
The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, managing, and supporting case management processes that fall outside SAP core workflows. This includes overseeing service models, escalation paths, and platform configurations across HR, Finance, Procurement, and Digital transactions.
You will lead the integration and configuration of platforms such as ServiceNow and Identity Access Management systems, ensuring business continuity and operational resilience during and after the transition to Unity. This role requires a strong understanding of service management frameworks, technical platforms, and user-centric operations design.
As the escalation point for complex issues outside SAP, you will collaborate with technical teams, support functions, and retained business units to ensure seamless service delivery and continuous improvement across non-SAP services.
We particularly welcome candidates from an ethnic minority background and other underrepresented groups to apply, as we work to continually improve our ability to represent the places and communities we support through our work.
As the SAP and Non-SAP Operational Service Manager, you’ll:
As the SAP and Non-SAP Operational Service Manager, you’ll have:
We\'ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: