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Endpoint Administrator - End User Product Team - 12 month contract - Warton Aerodrome, Lancashire (Remote) - £74.26 ph UMB or £55 ph PAYE (Inside IR35)

The Umbrella rate quoted above is the Gross Umbrella rate (i.e. the rate we pay to the Umbrella Company inclusive of ALL employment costs). Please note, the rate paid by the Umbrella will be less, as will a Limited Deemed rate or Agency PAYE rate. Please get in touch to discuss the rates via these different payment vehicles.

The Role

  • We are looking for an experienced platform engineer to manage our on-premise hosted infrastructure that supports our end user devices and applications.

  • You will be responsible for maintaining the integrity, security, and availability of domain services, ensuring seamless connectivity and access for all users to deliver a secure workspace, calling on your strong knowledge of Active Directory, DNS, Group Policy, and related technologies. Demonstratable experience of VDI, EDR, and Thin Client management is also essential.

  • You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that the tailored solutions are delivered in line with the needs of the business, proactively recommending new working practices and adhering to current best practices.

  • This role offers the opportunity to work with the latest technologies, contribute to digital transformation initiatives, and help drive productivity and efficiency across the organization

Role Responsibilities:

Not limited to...

What you will deliver:

Product Development & Execution:

  • Assist Product Owner and other team members in evaluating product requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
  • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration between enabling teams (commercial, legal, supply chain, security) to ensure efficient product development and launch.
  • Track product development progress, identify and mitigate risks, and manage dependencies across the product line.

Product delivery, management, and ongoing development:

  • Analyse performance data and user feedback to identify areas for improvement and iterate on product offerings.
  • Provide ongoing service management and operational support for the product and its users to meet performance targets and KPIs.

Within your first 6 months you will:

  • Work as a team to enable identity and access management services
  • Define process and identify tooling that will help the team to deliver future capability repeatedly and reliably

What are BAE Systems looking for from you?

With over 2 years of experience in end user management, you should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple projects simultaneously and be able to communicate to both technical and nontechnical audiences.

You should have strong and demonstratable experience of working in a Microsoft Active Directory environment, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to works both individually and as part of a team. The ability to work successfully to planned deadlines will be one of your key attributes.

  • Experience with;
    • PowerShell scripting and automation
    • Integration with other business applications
    • Documenting system configurations and processes
    • Maintaining compliance with organisational and industry standards
  • Strong knowledge of configuration and administration of;
    • Exchange Server
    • Configuring servers and mail roles
    • Troubleshooting all mail related issues
    • Backup solutions
  • Cisco Webex
  • Cisco Jabber
  • Citrix

Security Requirements: SC & UK EYES ONLY

This role will require the person to hold full Security Clearance (SC) prior to working onsite. You will need to obtain a BPSS check as part of this process. You must currently hold or be eligible and willing to obtain SC and you must be eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship and have lived and worked in the UK for a minimum 5 year period. If you are unsure as to whether you are eligible, please contact me to discuss.

This role also requires you to be a sole British national and therefore hold no other nationalities.

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