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M365/SharePoint Engineer

La Fosse Associates
Greater London
1 day ago
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M365 / SharePoint Administrator (Copilot Readiness - Security & Permissions)

Rate: £400-£450 per day (Inside IR35)

Location: Remote, ideally 1 day per week in London

Duration: 3 months

 

Role Overview

Seeking a hands-on M365 / SharePoint Administrator to support Copilot readiness by reviewing and securing SharePoint permissions and access. You'll standardise site configurations, ensure compliance, and work directly with stakeholders to reconfigure sites. Includes show & tells to demonstrate SharePoint and Copilot capabilities.

 

Key Responsibilities


  • Configure and manage SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and Viva Insights in the M365 Admin Centre.
  • Review, fix, and standardise permissions, security, and sensitive file access.
  • Prepare SharePoint sites for Copilot enablement.
  • Work with DTS and stakeholders to reconfigure and validate site structures.
  • Support show & tells to highlight Copilot and SharePoint features.
  • Collaborate with training, change, and comms teams when needed.


 

Required Experience


  • Proven, hands-on M365 / SharePoint Admin experience (not advisory).
  • Experience in large, multi-division environments.
  • Strong understanding of:

    • SharePoint governance & site architecture
    • Permissions models & Microsoft 365 Groups
    • M365 security & compliance principles

     

  • Awareness of Copilot technical requirements (deployment not essential).
  • Awareness of M365 SCIM (no implementation required).
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to explain technical concepts clearly.


 

Scope & Boundaries


  • Focused on permissions and security only.
  • Group creation handled by other DTS teams.
  • Not responsible for full SharePoint admin across the estate.

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