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SharePoint Administrator - Bristol

Bristol
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SharePoint Administrator - Bristol

Location: Bristol
Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 per annum

A leading engineering consultancy in Bristol is seeking a talented SharePoint Administrator to join their dynamic IT team. This is an exciting opportunity to design, build, and maintain innovative SharePoint Online solutions that drive collaboration and productivity in a forward-thinking organisation.

Key Responsibilities:



Develop and manage SharePoint Online sites using modern web parts, PnP PowerShell, and site templates.

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Utilise Power Platform to create automated workflows, user interfaces, and dashboards.

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Integrate SharePoint with Microsoft 365 tools (Teams, OneDrive, Outlook) for seamless user experiences.

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Ensure robust governance, security, and compliance across SharePoint environments.

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Troubleshoot and optimise existing solutions to maintain high performance.

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Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver user-focused solutions and provide training/support.

Essential Skills & Experience:

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Proven expertise in SharePoint Online administration and development.

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Strong knowledge of Microsoft 365, particularly Power Platform.

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Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and REST APIs for business solutions.

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Familiarity with PnP PowerShell and SharePoint governance best practices.

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Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.

Desirable Skills:

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Experience with Azure services (Functions, Logic Apps, Azure AD).

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Knowledge of Git/Azure DevOps for source code management.

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Exposure to SharePoint migrations or Agile methodologies.

Why Apply?
Join a collaborative team shaping the future of digital workplaces in a company that values innovation, professional growth, and work-life balance. Enjoy a competitive salary and extensive benefits.

Ready to make an impact? Apply now by sending your CV or contact Steve Hill at Aztrum for further information

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