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Professional Services Engineer – Microsoft Modern Workplace & Security
Location: Remote
Salary is 60k -75k
Skills : M365, Azure, Intune, Entra ID Active Directory, Cloud, Migrations, MWP, EUC, Endpoint, Autopilot, MSP Engineer, Consultant, Implementations etc...
We are seeking an experienced Professional Services Engineer with strong expertise across Microsoft 365, security and Modern Workplace technologies. This role focuses on designing, delivering and optimising secure cloud environments while supporting a range of client projects.
You will work on Microsoft 365 tenant-to-tenant migrations, Active Directory to Entra ID transitions, endpoint management deployments and security implementations, ensuring solutions are secure, scalable and aligned to best practice.
The ideal candidate will have strong hands on experience with Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Intune, Autopilot and Microsoft Purview, alongside experience in identity management, compliance and cloud security. Experience delivering Modern Workplace projects within an MSP or client facing environment is highly desirable.
Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator, Azure Security Engineer, Microsoft 365 Administrator Expert or similar would be beneficial.
This role offers hybrid working, competitive salary, strong career progression and ongoing training opportunities within a collaborative and forward thinking technical environment

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