IT Infrastructure Manager
Hoffman Estates
Friday, 08 May 2026
– Job Description Overview The IT Infrastructure Manager is responsible for leading and managing the company’s infrastructure function across data center, cloud (Azure), network, storage, and compute environments. This role owns the reliability, scalability, and operational maturity of infrastructure platforms while directly managing and developing a team of infrastructure engineers and administrators. The IT Infrastructure Manager balances people leadership, operational accountability, and technical direction, ensuring infrastructure services meet business needs while supporting modernization and cloud adoption initiatives. While remaining technically fluent, this role focuses on setting standards, prioritizing work, and guiding execution. In addition, the IT Infrastructure Manager plays a forward-looking role in identifying opportunities for automation and AI enablement within IT operations and business processes. This role ensures infrastructure platforms are ready to support these capabilities and helps leadership evaluate potential use cases, without owning enterprise AI strategy or solution development. Key Responsibilities Infrastructure Strategy & Platform Ownership Own the overall infrastructure roadmap, aligning data center, cloud (Azure), network, storage, and compute platforms with business and IT strategy. Guide the evolution from hybrid infrastructure toward increased cloud adoption, standardization, and operational efficiency. Establish and enforce infrastructure standards for availability, performance, monitoring, backup, and disaster recovery. Ensure infrastructure platforms are scalable, resilient, and cost-effective. Operations Management & Reliability Accountable for day-to-day infrastructure stability, availability, and incident resolution outcomes. Oversee infrastructure lifecycle management, including capacity planning, patching, upgrades, hardware refreshes, and cloud optimization. Act as the management escalation point for major incidents and systemic issues, coordinating across IT teams and vendors. Ensure runbooks, operational documentation, and technical standards are current and consistently followed. People Leadership & Team Development Directly manage a team of infrastructure engineers and administrators. Set clear expectations, priorities, and performance objectives for the infrastructure team. Coach and develop staff through regular one-on-ones, feedback, and skills development plans. Identify skill gaps and contribute to hiring, workforce planning, and succession planning. Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and shared ownership. Automation & AI Enablement Identify opportunities for automation and orchestration within infrastructure operations to improve efficiency and reliability. Ensure infrastructure platforms are capable of supporting AI-enabled tools and services. Partner with IT leadership to evaluate early AI and automation use cases such as predictive monitoring or service optimization. Prioritize automation initiatives based on operational impact and business value. Security, Risk & Compliance Alignment Partner with the Security team to ensure infrastructure designs and configurations align with zero-trust principles and risk management objectives. Ensure infrastructure platforms support vulnerability remediation, segmentation, logging, and security monitoring requirements. Participate in risk assessments and remediation planning related to infrastructure services. Vendor & Stakeholder Management Manage relationships with infrastructure vendors, cloud providers, and managed service partners. Ensure vendor performance aligns with SLAs, security requirements, and cost expectations. Collaborate with IT Support, Application Support, Security, and Business Systems teams to deliver reliable end-to-end services. Communicate infrastructure health, risks, and roadmap progress to IT leadership. Skills & Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field; equivalent experience considered. 4–8 years of progressive infrastructure experience across cloud, data center, and net