End User Computing Engineer (Security cleared)
We are currently recruiting for an End User Computing Engineer for a 6 month contract working three days per week on-site in Manchester. You will be responsible for delivering high-quality, resilient services and building a user experience control centre focused on performance.
As an End User Computing Engineer, your main responsibilities will be to:
- Deliver a digital workplace that enhances operational efficiency and user productivity.
- Provide high-quality IT services and support to end-users.
- Build and maintain a world-class performance-focused user experience control center.
- Exploit and enhance hybrid cloud services to improve flexibility and scalability.
- Protect and secure the services to ensure compliance and minimize risks.
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues in end-user computing services.
The work is focused around the following themes:
- Delivering a digital workplace that improves the way we work.
- Delivering high-quality and resilient IT services and support.
- Building a world-class performance-focused user experience control centre.
- Exploiting and enhancing hybrid cloud services.
- Protecting and securing our client's services.
Technical Skills required:
- Significant experience with Mobile Device Management (MDM), particularly Intune and Google Workspace.
- Proven hands-on experience in configuring, managing, and owning the technical capability of MDM solutions.
- Knowledge of troubleshooting and resolving technical issues in the MDM space.
- Understanding of performance benchmarking, fault detection, and fault resolution.
- Significant experience with SaaS service monitoring tools and controls for ensuring performance and reliability.
- Substantial knowledge of cloud-based technologies and services, particularly hybrid cloud environments.
If you feel you have the skills and experience needed for this role; please do apply now.
Reference: 2969502565
End User Computing Engineer (Security cleared)

Posted on Jun 23, 2025 by Parker Shaw
We are currently recruiting for an End User Computing Engineer for a 6 month contract working three days per week on-site in Manchester. You will be responsible for delivering high-quality, resilient services and building a user experience control centre focused on performance.
As an End User Computing Engineer, your main responsibilities will be to:
- Deliver a digital workplace that enhances operational efficiency and user productivity.
- Provide high-quality IT services and support to end-users.
- Build and maintain a world-class performance-focused user experience control center.
- Exploit and enhance hybrid cloud services to improve flexibility and scalability.
- Protect and secure the services to ensure compliance and minimize risks.
- Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues in end-user computing services.
The work is focused around the following themes:
- Delivering a digital workplace that improves the way we work.
- Delivering high-quality and resilient IT services and support.
- Building a world-class performance-focused user experience control centre.
- Exploiting and enhancing hybrid cloud services.
- Protecting and securing our client's services.
Technical Skills required:
- Significant experience with Mobile Device Management (MDM), particularly Intune and Google Workspace.
- Proven hands-on experience in configuring, managing, and owning the technical capability of MDM solutions.
- Knowledge of troubleshooting and resolving technical issues in the MDM space.
- Understanding of performance benchmarking, fault detection, and fault resolution.
- Significant experience with SaaS service monitoring tools and controls for ensuring performance and reliability.
- Substantial knowledge of cloud-based technologies and services, particularly hybrid cloud environments.
If you feel you have the skills and experience needed for this role; please do apply now.
Reference: 2969502565

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