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HEAD, INFRASTRUCTURE DIVISION

Philippines Metrobank ₱150,000–₱250,000/month*
Job Description

The Head of Infrastructure Division at Metrobank is responsible for overseeing the bank's IT infrastructure, ensuring its reliability, scalability, and security. Candidates should have extensive experience in IT infrastructure management, including network, server, and data center operations. They are expected to lead a team of IT professionals, manage vendor relationships, and implement best practices for infrastructure management. Strong leadership, strategic planning, and problem-solving skills are essential. A background in banking or financial services is preferred.

Company Info

Metrobank, formally known as Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company, is one of the largest and most reputable banks in the Philippines. Established in 1962, it offers a wide range of financial services, including retail banking, corporate banking, investment banking, and asset management. Metrobank is known for its strong commitment to customer service, innovation, and financial stability. It has a significant presence both locally and internationally, with a network of branches and subsidiaries that cater to the diverse needs of its clients. The bank is dedicated to fostering economic growth and development in the Philippines.

Destination Guide

The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, offers a vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and diverse job opportunities, especially in sectors like IT, finance, and tourism. The lifestyle is a blend of modern urban living and traditional island life, with bustling cities like Manila and serene beaches in places like Palawan. The cost of living varies, with urban areas being more expensive. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt. For relocation, a work visa is required, and companies often assist with the process. The Philippines is known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals, making it an attractive destination for both work and leisure.

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