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IT Endpoint Engineer

Manchester
2 days ago
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The role will see you serve as a key member of the Modern Workspace Management team, bringing extensive skills in endpoint management, corporate endpoint imaging, and application packaging.
Your key responsibilities will include maintaining and enhancing the endpoint estate through proactive maintenance and continuous improvement, reacting to incidents and changes, and bolstering our cyber security posture. The role also involves working collaboratively across the local and global IT estate, engaging with internal end users and external partners.

Key Responsibilities:

Implementation, administration, configuration and maintenance of all end-point platforms
Maintaining the endpoint inventory and relevant CMDB entries
Producing regular management reports and telemetry on the health of the endpoint estate
Packaging, testing, and applying patches and security updates for Operating Systems
Desktop deployment automation architecture, SCCM/Intune hierarchy, and troubleshooting
Creating, testing, and deployment of OS images using MS Autopilot
Packaging, deployment, and configuration of approved software
Software asset management: licence compliance and harvesting
Support for Cyber Security colleagues, embracing the DevSecOps culture
Providing technical expertise, guidance, and strategic recommendations to other IT groups
Developing and promoting standard operating procedures and schedules
Conducting hardware and software audits to ensure compliance
General IT support (L2) as needed

Job Requirements:

Working knowledge of enterprise IT environments
Proactive, resilient, and highly engaging
Understanding of software and hardware configuration management
Proficiency in Active Directory, Group Policy, and Intune Policy Management
Attention to detail and high degree of accuracy
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
Ability to work independently and suggest system improvements
Strong knowledge in the following areas:
Azure Hybrid environments
SCCM CB
Office 365 application usage
Intune experience
Windows OS deployments, image creation, distribution
Windows 10 and 11 desktop feature upgrades (MDT, OSD, Office suite migrations)
Application packaging & scripting (InstallShield and/or PatchMyPC preferred)
Desktop patching
Group policy management (GPOs)
Intune Policy management
PowerShell scripting (preferred)
General L2 IT skillset

Experience & Education:

Bachelor's Degree or significant demonstrable experience
Relevant technical experience performing mid-level systems administration activities
Experience with SCCM and Intune
If you are an experienced Endpoint Engineer looking for an exciting contract opportunity to further develop your skills and contribute to a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative technology team

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