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Project Delivery Engineer (Level 3) - Contract Role

Reigate
1 week ago
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Project Delivery Engineer (Level 3) - Contract Role - Reigate Area (Inside IR35)
🔍 Microsoft Specialist | Enhanced DBS Required | Day Rate Negotiable

We are currently seeking an experienced Project Engineer (Level 3) for a contract role based in and around the Reigate area. This position requires a technically skilled individual with a strong background in Microsoft technologies and experience working in educational environments.

📌 Key Details:
Contract Role - Inside IR35

Location: Reigate-based with onsite work and local travel required

Start Date: ASAP

Day Rate: Negotiable based on experience

Enhanced DBS (on the Update Service) - Essential due to work in schools

đź”§ Key Responsibilities:
Lead and support cloud migration projects

Configure and manage Microsoft Intune and related Microsoft 365 services

Administer and troubleshoot Smoothwall web filtering

Oversee and support networking infrastructure and deployments

Engage with school staff and stakeholders to ensure seamless project delivery

âś… Skills & Experience:
Proven experience in a Level 3 Project Engineer or similar role

Strong expertise in Microsoft technologies, including Intune and 365

Hands-on knowledge of Smoothwall and networking protocols

Previous involvement in cloud migration projects

Excellent communication and organisational skills

Must hold an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service

If you're a reliable and skilled engineer looking to make a difference in the education sector, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to discuss further

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