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End User Computing Design & Engineering Lead

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End-User Computing (EUC) Design & Engineering Lead
Permanent - Hybrid - 3x Per week in Birmingham Office
Competitive Salary + 20% Bonus & Benefits
Are you passionate about creating modern, secure, and highly effective digital workplace experiences?
We're looking for an experienced EUC Design & Engineering Lead to shape and drive the strategy, architecture, and engineering of our end-user computing environment. This role will play a key part in modernising workplace technology, improving user experience, and ensuring secure, scalable platforms that support a global workforce.
What You'll Be Doing
- Define and deliver the EUC strategy and roadmap.
- Lead the design of modern workplace and endpoint management solutions.
- Drive improvements across device management, automation, user experience, and workplace productivity tools.
- Partner with infrastructure, security, networking, and service teams to deliver transformational change.
- Oversee endpoint standards, governance, compliance, and lifecycle management.
- Provide technical leadership across major migration and modernisation initiatives.
- Manage and challenge third-party partners to ensure successful delivery and service outcomes.
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What We're Looking For
- Strong experience in End User Computing, Modern Workplace, or Digital Workplace engineering within a large enterprise environment.
- Expertise in Microsoft Intune, Autopilot, endpoint management, Microsoft 365, and Entra ID.
- Experience designing and implementing EUC solutions in complex hybrid environments.
- Knowledge of Windows endpoint engineering, VDI/Desktop-as-a-Service, and modern device management.
- Working knowledge of Azure and PowerShell.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- A strategic mindset combined with a hands-on approach to problem solving and delivery.


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