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End User Compute (EUC) Engineer | Hybrid (London) | Initial 3 Month Contract
We're looking for an experienced End User Compute (EUC) Engineer to join our client on an initial 3-month contract. This is an immediate requirement for someone who can hit the ground running and take ownership of day-to-day EUC administration in a busy enterprise environment.
This is a hands-on technical role, not an architecture or leadership position. You'll be responsible for maintaining and supporting the end-user computing estate, ensuring devices remain secure, up to date and operating efficiently.
What you'll be doing:
- Managing Windows device builds, deployments and lifecycle management.
- Administering SCCM/MECM and Microsoft Intune in a co-managed environment.
- Deploying operating system and application updates.
- Supporting Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) environments.
- Packaging and deploying applications using MSI, MSIX, App-V and PSADT.
- Managing Windows Group Policy and Microsoft 365/Office configuration and updates.
- Supporting endpoint compliance, BitLocker encryption and identity management.
- Using PowerShell to automate and streamline administration tasks.
- Providing BAU support to ensure a stable and reliable EUC environment.
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Essential Skills:
- Strong hands-on experience with Microsoft SCCM / MECM.
- Commercial experience administering Microsoft Intune.
- Experience supporting Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD).
- Software packaging experience using MSI, MSIX, App-V and/or PSADT.
- Strong knowledge of Windows Group Policy.
- Experience managing Microsoft 365 / Office updates and policies.
- PowerShell scripting skills.
- Active Directory and Microsoft Entra ID administration.
- Experience with BitLocker and endpoint compliance.


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Desirable:
- macOS administration experience.
- Intune management of macOS devices.
- Jamf experience.
The Ideal Candidate:
You'll be a practical, hands-on EUC Engineer who enjoys solving technical problems and keeping enterprise environments running smoothly. This role would suit someone who has spent their career administering modern Windows environments rather than leading teams or designing solutions.
If you're available immediately or at short notice and have the technical expertise to make an impact from day one, we'd love to hear from you.
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