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EUC Engineer
Location: Remote (MUST BE ABLE TO TRAVEL INTERNATIONALLY) Salary: £55,000
The Opportunity
We’re looking for an EUC Engineer to support a major global transformation.
This is a hands-on role focused on ensuring end users across multiple international sites have the right devices, fully configured and ready for deployment. You’ll play a key part in a high-profile transformation programme, working closely with stakeholders across the business.
The Role
- Configure, deploy and support end-user devices (laptops, desktops, printers, handheld scanners)
- Build and maintain a catalogue of approved EUC hardware
- Gather and validate device requirements with stakeholders across multiple sites
- Support device standardisation, configuration, and deployment planning
- Provide on-site support for setup, testing, go-live, and early life support (including international travel)
- Ensure third-party / partner devices are configured correctly and meet security standards
- Troubleshoot deployment issues to minimise disruption
- Produce clear documentation and support handover to BAU teams
- Collaborate with security, infrastructure, and D365 teams
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What We’re Looking For
Essential:
- Experience in EUC, desktop support, or IT deployment within enterprise environments
- Strong hands-on experience with Windows devices, printers, and scanning equipment
- Experience supporting large-scale rollouts or transformation programmes
- Knowledge of Intune / Endpoint Manager or similar tools
- Experience managing hardware standards and documentation
- Strong problem-solving and stakeholder communication skills
- Willingness to travel internationally


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Desirable:
- Experience in global or multi-site environments
- Knowledge of Intune, Autopilot, SCCM or similar
- Experience with handheld / warehouse devices
- Familiarity with ITIL and early life support
- Experience supporting third-party devices
Key Strengths
- Analytical and detail-oriented
- Strong communicator across technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Adaptable in fast-paced environments
- Confident decision-maker under pressure
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