RADIO SERVICES SENIOR MANAGERSalary: The starting salary is £68,295 which includes allowances totalling £2,928.The salary is broken down as £65,367 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale - £55,103. Plus, a location allowance of £1,928 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.Location / Hybrid Working: This role will be based in Bow but there may be a need for you to attend offsite meetings as required by the business. We actively support hybrid working solutions, with the expectation that you will have 2 days working at home.Overview: Radios are the unseen lifeline of policing. Every time an officer responds to a call, manages a major event, or supports a specialist operation, they depend on secure and reliable communication. Behind that lifeline sits a senior leader who ensures the technology works, the service runs smoothly, and the people using it can trust it without hesitation. That’s where you come in.As the Met’s Radio Services Senior Manager, you’ll take responsibility for the systems and services that keep our officers and teams connected. From everyday patrols to large-scale public events like Notting Hill Carnival, to specialist operations with Air Support or Marine units, you’ll be at the heart of enabling safe and effective policing.This is a leadership role with real breadth. You’ll head up a dedicated team and manage supplier partnerships worth millions. You’ll balance risk, cost, and quality, making sure the service is not only resilient today but fit for the future. You’ll represent the Met at the highest levels, including with the Home Office, as you help shape the future of emergency service communications.It’s a role that demands both strategic thinking and operational focus. You’ll be accountable for significant budgets, contracts, and assets, but also for ensuring the frontline gets the tools they need when it matters most. In return, you’ll join an organisation with a unique mission: to make London safer and earn the trust of its people.What the role really isYou’ll lead a small, high-impact team (c.4) and work closely day-to-day with operational police teams. You’ll be the Met’s internal expert and the outward-facing lead for Radio Services comfortable engaging with the Senior Response Officer, accountable to governance boards, and able to influence at senior levels inside and outside the Met, including government partners. You’ll manage supplier performance, own key contracts, run the Radio Services budget and shape business cases for investment. You’ll also take part in an on-call rota because radios don’t keep office hours.The immediate challengesThere are several big, visible programmes coming up: decisions around radio terminals approaching end of warranty life; the Emergency Services Network (ESN) replacement; and new control room infrastructure. These projects will shape policing communications for years and will require a leader who can blend technical credibility with commercial rigour and programme focus. Alongside that, BAU reliability for major events and constant operational demand is non-negotiable.Who we’re looking forYou’ll have a broad, hands-on understanding of telecoms and radio services (TETRA, Airwave, 4G/LTE) and proven experience delivering mission-critical communications, ideally in emergency services. You’ll be commercially minded: comfortable managing significant budgets, supplier accounts and serious incidents. You’ll know the regulatory landscape and be able to represent the service with confidence at board and government level. ITIL v4 is required. Above all, you’ll combine technical and commercial experience with calm, pragmatic leadership and a focus on service reliability, cost efficiency and sensible innovation.What we can offer: Hybrid working arrangements for a healthy work-life balance28 days annual leave (excluding public holidays), rising to 33 days after 5 years continuous servicePersonal and professional development opportunitiesEnrolment with the Met’s employee incentive partner, Edenred, giving access to a range of rewards and incentivesAccess to a range of financial products via the Metropolitan Police Trading Service, including preferred credit facilitiesGenerous family leave for pregnancy, adoption, paternity and shared parental leaveChildcare support including nursery and play scheme discountsExcellent contributory pension scheme for your financial futureAccess to the Bluelight Emergency Services discount card with a range of official discounts from large national retailers to local businesses including holidays, cars, days out, fashion, gifts, insurance, phones and much moreA substantial range of health and wellbeing benefits including physiotherapy, 24/7 rehabilitation services and free eye testsTo promote physical well-being you will have full access to subsidised sports centre membership to over 3,000 UK gyms and 80 London Fitness Centres. There is also an excellent range of sporting activities on offer through the various Met Police Sports and Social Clubs.Essential skills: Comprehensive understanding of Radio Communication Technologies (TETRA, Airwave, 4G LTE).Extensive experience in radio communications service delivery, including leadership of incident management, ideally for emergency services organisations.Detailed knowledge of national radio communications legislation and regulatory requirements.Board level influence and senior stakeholder engagement with government departments, including Home Office and Operational Communications in Policing.Demonstrative responsibility for contract and supplier management, including at Account Director level.Technical and commercial experience in radio communications, enabling effective supplier engagement, challenge and support.Experience of budget management and writing business cases for investment.Thorough understanding of Business Continuity Management and operational resilience planning.QualificationsITIL V4Security Clearance:Due to the secure nature of our work, successful candidates must pass all vetting and security requirements.For this role the Vetting Clearance is Force Clearance Level, Recruitment Vetting (RV), and National Security Vetting (NSV) Level, Counter Terrorism Check (CTC)Mets Vetting process and charter:More details relating to UK Security Clearance can be found here: We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today’s complex policing challenges, we welcome applications from all of our London communities.
Job Title
Radio Services Manager