Granicus Support Engineer

Newham
5 days ago
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Granicus Support Engineer - 6 Month Contract

💰 £450 per day UMB (Inside IR35)
📍 Newham | 🏡 Remote as required

Are you a Granicus expert who loves solving problems, accelerating delivery and making a visible impact fast?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly collaborative digital team, drive meaningful improvements across the Granicus estate, and play a key role in supporting a major cloud migration to Azure.

If you enjoy a role where your expertise genuinely moves things forward - you'll love this contract.

⭐ Why This Role Stands Out

Work on high‑priority digital transformation with a forward‑thinking local authority.
Make an immediate impact by reducing backlog, improving platform performance and supporting Azure migration.
Enjoy the freedom and trust of flexible / remote working, while being a valued subject-matter expert.
Shape future operations through knowledge transfer, coaching and capability uplift.

🔧 What You'll Be Doing

Providing hands‑on technical support, configuration and troubleshooting across the Granicus platform.
Driving backlog reduction and ensuring enhancements, fixes and improvements are delivered at pace.
Supporting the technical planning and delivery of the Granicus‑to‑Azure migration.
Creating high‑quality documentation and guiding internal teams to develop long‑term ownership.

🎯 Preferred Experience

Deep, hands‑on expertise with the Granicus govService platform (forms, workflows, integrations, platform admin etc.).
Cloud migration experience, ideally Azure - understanding environments, dependencies and testing.
Strong ability to design, build and support integrations, including SQL, API/web‑service and data‑based connections.

💬 Sound like a good fit?

If you're a proactive, delivery‑focused Granicus specialist looking for a role where your impact is both immediate and long-lasting, we'd love to hear from you.

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