EUC Platform Engineer

ECS Resource Group
London, City And County Of the City Of London, United Kingdom
Last month
£325 – £375 pd

Salary

£325 – £375 pd

Posted
14 Apr 2026 (Last month)

EUC Platform Engineer

Initial 3-month rolling contract

Hybrid Working

£325 - £375, Inside IR35

We're working with a global IT Services Provider seeking an EUC Platform Engineer to support and maintain enterprise End User Computing services across Azure and Microsoft 365.

Responsibilities:

Provide support for EUC platforms across Microsoft 365 and Azure

Administer and support Exchange Online and hybrid Exchange environments

Support Entra ID services including AD Connect, SSO, and Conditional Access

Assist with user and application onboarding into cloud services

Investigate and resolve incidents, service requests, and outages

Support email security configuration (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)

Contribute to monitoring, automation, and service improvement activities

Work with infrastructure and application teams to maintain platform stability

Requirements:

Experience in EUC, Microsoft 365, or cloud support roles

Working knowledge of Exchange Online / hybrid Exchange

Understanding of Entra ID, AD Connect, and identity management

Experience in incident and request fulfilment in a support environmentECS Recruitment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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