| Location | Saint Louis |
Job Description Summary:
The Service Delivery Manager, Technology Operations, is an operational governance role within Infrastructure Operations & Architecture (IO&A). This role serves as the primary day-to-day interface between internal service consumers, internal technology stakeholders, and the Managed Services Partner for assigned service towers.Job Description:
Key Responsibilities
Manage Service Delivery Performance for Assigned Service Towers
Own day-to-day service delivery oversight for assigned towers such as Network Administration, Server & Storage Administration, Cloud Infrastructure Services, Monitoring & Event Management, Infrastructure Protection, and Identity & Access Management.
Monitor service health, ticket flow, SLA/KPI compliance, backlog aging, reopen/rework trends, runbook adherence, escalation accuracy, and service consumer sentiment for assigned services.
Ensure service issues are visible, tracked, assigned, and driven to closure through documented action plans rather than informal follow-up or undocumented commitments.
Govern Managed Services Partner Execution
Serve as the primary operational point of accountability between FFP and the Managed Services Partner for assigned services.
Hold the partner accountable for promised service outcomes, documentation, reporting, escalation responsiveness, operating discipline, and adherence to FFP standards.
Manage contract and operating expectations in partnership with the Director, Technology Operations, VMO, ITSM/Process & Tooling, service owners, and partner leadership.
Represent the Consumer of Services
Stand between the outsourced partner and the consumer of services to ensure service experience, communication, prioritization, and responsiveness meet FFP expectations.
Build trusted relationships with internal IT teams, business stakeholders, Service Desk, architecture, security/risk, and integration stakeholders who consume or depend on assigned services.
Translate service consumer pain points into measurable partner actions, service improvement opportunities, and clear escalation paths.
Lead Escalation, Issue Management, Major Incident Coordination, and Service Recovery
Coordinate escalations for service degradation, missed commitments, recurring incidents, customer-impacting issues, and partner delivery breakdowns.
Ensure major issues have clear ownership, decision path, communication rhythm, impact statement, and remediation plan.
Drive post-issue follow-up to confirm root cause, corrective action, preventive action, and documented learning are completed.
Coordinate operational response during major incidents, service disruptions, and recurring service issues by ensuring the appropriate partner, internal operations, communication, and leadership stakeholders are engaged.
Maintain accountability for operational coordination, stakeholder communication, partner execution, escalation visibility, and follow-through while engaging Service Portfolio Architects and Design & Delivery Engineers for technical consultation, root-cause themes, design implications, and longer-term remediation recommendations.
Ensure lessons learned from major incidents and recurring issues are translated into service improvement actions, partner performance expectations, runbook updates, monitoring improvements, standards feedback, or roadmap inputs as appropriate.
Maintain Operational Governance Discipline
Ensure all partner work is tracked in FFP’s ServiceNow instance and that incidents, requests, changes, problem records, and improvement actions are managed through approved workflows.
Ensure partner activities comply with FFP Change Management, CAB requirements, ARB/TRM guardrails, operational standards, runbook expectations, and service acceptance criteria.
Maintain clean operational hygiene: accurate ticket ownership, timely updates, correct categorization, clear resolution notes, and auditable service records.
Drive Continuous Improvement and Service Maturity
Create a culture where the partner proactively identifies operational improvements, automation candidates, process defects, reporting needs, runbook gaps, and service simplification opportunities.
Partner with Process & Tooling to prioritize recurring issue reduction, workflow improvements, dashboard enhancements, automation/AI opportunities, and measurable service maturity actions.
Track continuous improvement commitments through completion and ensure delivered improvements produce measurable impact on service quality, cycle time, ticket deflection, or stakeholder experience.
Provide Service Portfolio Architects with operational performance trends, recurring incident themes, lifecycle risks, supportability gaps, partner execution concerns, and service consumer feedback to inform roadmap, modernization, lifecycle, and service improvement planning.
Provide Design & Delivery Engineers with operational lessons learned, supportability concerns, transition issues, hypercare outcomes, and runbook or monitoring gaps that should be incorporated into future designs, delivery patterns, implementation plans, and support-transition practices.
Reinforce a closed-loop improvement model where production support experience informs service standards, service blueprints, runbooks, design patterns, operational controls, and partner enablement materials.
Own Operational Readiness, Service Acceptance, Hypercare Exit, Runbook, Knowledge, and Transition Readiness for Assigned Services
Ensure assigned services have accepted runbooks, operating procedures, escalation paths, knowledge articles, monitoring expectations, access requirements, and partner readiness plans.
Participate in operational readiness reviews for new or changed capabilities moving from Architecture, Design & Delivery into steady-state operations.
Confirm partner training, support model, service acceptance criteria, and documentation are complete before operational handoff or expanded partner responsibility.
Own operational acceptance from a Technology Operations perspective by confirming that monitoring, alerting, runbooks, escalation paths, access requirements, recovery procedures, support documentation, knowledge transfer, support model ownership, and operational controls are sufficiently complete before steady-state transition.
Partner with Service Portfolio Architects to validate that service acceptance criteria align with service standards, portfolio roadmap expectations, lifecycle requirements, cybersecurity expectations, and long-term supportability needs.
Partner with Design & Delivery Engineers during implementation, validation, hypercare, transition planning, and knowledge transfer to ensure the Managed Services Partner and support teams are prepared to operate new or changed services.
Lead Service Review Cadence and Performance Reporting
Prepare and facilitate operational reviews for assigned services, including weekly operational sync inputs, monthly service reviews, QBR materials, and recurring improvement status.
Use data to tell a clear service story: what is performing, what is degrading, where consumers are experiencing friction, what the partner is doing about it, and where leadership action is needed.
Maintain action logs, escalation trackers, service health summaries, and partner follow-up items with clear owners, due dates, and status visibility.
Include Service Portfolio Architects and Design & Delivery Engineers in service review discussions when operational trends, recurring incidents, technical debt, supportability gaps, roadmap alignment, or transition quality require cross-functional review or corrective action.
Support Contract, Financial, and Commercial Accountability
Help validate whether partner performance aligns to contracted scope, expected outcomes, service levels, and agreed operating assumptions.
Identify potential scope ambiguity, demand patterns, service volume changes, chargeable activities, and recurring service issues that may require commercial, contract, or governance attention.
Support annual efficiency, automation impact, and service value reporting by ensuring assigned service data is complete, reliable, and tied to measurable outcomes.
Required Qualifications
Experience in service delivery management, vendor/partner management, IT operations governance, ITSM, managed services oversight, or similar operational leadership roles.
Demonstrated ability to manage service performance through SLAs/KPIs, operational dashboards, service reviews, action tracking, stakeholder communication, and escalation management.
Strong understanding of ITSM practices and ServiceNow-based operating models, including incident, request, change, problem, knowledge, and reporting disciplines.
Ability to work across service consumers, technical teams, Service Desk, partner delivery teams, architecture, security/risk, and leadership to resolve service issues and improve outcomes.
Experience participating in operational readiness, service acceptance, hypercare, support transition, knowledge transfer, or production support handoff activities involving architecture, engineering, operations, vendors, and managed services partners.
Comfortable discussing infrastructure operations concepts across assigned domains while remaining focused on service outcomes, partner accountability, and operational governance rather than hands-on technical execution.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including ability to summarize operational health, service risks, partner commitments, and improvement actions in a concise, leadership-ready format.
Proven ability to drive follow-through, manage ambiguity, clarify ownership, and bring structure to recurring operational issues.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience governing outsourced or managed services partners in a distributed enterprise environment.
Experience supporting service transition, operational readiness, hypercare, runbook maturation, and production support handoff processes.
Experience working within a service-oriented operating model with clear separation of service strategy, technical delivery, operational execution, managed services partner performance, and lifecycle accountability.
Experience using data-driven continuous improvement methods to reduce recurring incidents, improve service quality, mature workflows, and increase automation adoption.
Familiarity with commercial governance for managed services engagements, including scope management, service credits/remediation, volume trends, and partner performance reviews.
Experience operating in regulated or highly governed environments requiring disciplined change management, auditability, security/risk alignment, and documented operational controls.
Familiarity with ITIL-aligned practices, SIAM concepts, vendor management, ServiceNow reporting, and service management maturity models.
This position is an exemptposition. The annualized base pay range for this role is expected to be between $150,000 - $170,000base salary compensation range. Actual base pay may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, subject matter expertise, geographic location where work will be performed, and the applicant’s skill set. The base pay is just one component of the total compensation package. Other rewards may include an annual cash bonus and a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and 401(k). Please note that the job title is subject to change based on the selected candidate’s experience and education.
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