Senior EUC Engineer

Nigel Wright Group
North East England, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£52,000 pa

Salary

£52,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (6 days ago)

Benefits

Opportunity to influence platform strategy Collaborative environment Support for continuous learning and development
About the Role:

I am looking for a Senior Platform Engineer (EUC) to help design, build, and evolve a modern, secure end-user computing environment.

You’ll play a key role in delivering a high-performing Microsoft 365 and Intune-based digital workplace, ensuring colleagues can work productively and securely from anywhere.

Working closely with platform, security, and service teams, you’ll own and improve EUC services—focusing on automation, user experience, scalability, and security.



What you'll do:
  • Act as a subject matter expert for Microsoft Intune and EUC technologies
  • Provide 3rd line support for complex endpoint and platform issues
  • Design, implement, and optimise device management solutions across Windows, iOS, and Android
  • Manage application packaging, deployment, and patching
  • Develop and maintain compliance policies and configuration standards
  • Use automation and scripting to improve efficiency and consistency
  • Monitor platform performance and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across IT, security, and the wider business
  • Produce clear documentation and support knowledge sharing across teams

Desirable Skills:
  • PowerShell scripting (including Microsoft Graph)
  • Experience with security baselines and hardening
  • Knowledge of BIOS/firmware management tools
  • Experience driving automation and platform improvements

Why Join?
  • Work on a modern, cloud-first EUC platform
  • Be part of a team driving digital transformation and innovation
  • Opportunity to influence platform strategy and tooling
  • Collaborative environment with strong cross-team partnerships
  • Support for continuous learning and development

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