UK Power Networks
IS EUC Support Engineer

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IS End-user Computing Support Engineer
Permanent | Ipswich office based | £57,000 + 7.5% bonus | Closing date: 04/09/2026
Are you an experienced End User Computing professional who enjoys solving technical problems, supporting business-critical teams and delivering excellent customer service? UK Power Networks is looking for an IS End-user Computing Support Engineer to provide high-quality technical support across the business from our Ipswich office.
Role Overview
In this permanent role, you will deliver deskside and remote IT support for colleagues, senior stakeholders and operational teams. You will resolve incidents and service requests, support laptops, desktops, mobile and field devices, printers, meeting room technology, Teams, Outlook, Exchange and business applications, while ensuring users are kept informed and issues are managed through to resolution.
Key Responsibilities
- Help build and configure devices
- Support user access requests
- Maintain accurate records in ITSM tools
- Contribute to endpoint compliance and security activity
- Work with internal resolver groups and third-party suppliers to progress technical issues
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About You
This is a chance to join a supportive End User Computing team where your technical expertise, communication skills and ownership mindset will make a visible impact. You will be trusted to support critical services, contribute to technology implementations, help users adopt new tools and improve the overall end user experience.
We are looking for someone with experience supporting desktop systems, hardware, Microsoft 365, Windows 10/11, Teams, Outlook/Exchange, Active Directory or Entra ID, endpoint management tools such as Intune or SCCM, mobile device management and ITSM processes. A degree in computer science or equivalent experience is required, along with at least one relevant certification such as MCSA, A+, Network+ or Security+.


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What We Offer
You will receive a competitive reward package including:
- 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays
- A personal pension plan with employer contributions
- Tax-efficient benefits such as Cycle to Work, Home & Tech and Green Car Leasing schemes
- Occupational health support
- An Employee Assistance Programme
- Discounted gym membership
- Access to the Switched On retail discount scheme
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If you are customer-focused, technically confident and ready to take ownership of varied end user support challenges, we would like to hear from you. Apply by 04/09/2026 to be considered for this permanent IS End-user Computing Support Engineer opportunity in Ipswich.
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If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at careers@ukpowernetworks.co.uk quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
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