EUC Engineer

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Ec2A4Bt, EC2A 4BT, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
8 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

EUC Engineer - SCCM, Intune, Law Firm, End-User

Our leading UK based law firm client are actively looking to take on a new EUC Engineer (SCCM, Intune, Law Firm, End-User) to join their firm on a permanent basis.

This EUC Engineer (SCCM, Intune, Law Firm, End-User) is a newly created role within the team and will operate in a stand-alone capacity, this role will be a key escalation point working alongside the Infrastructure and Application teams.

To be considered for this EUC Engineer (SCCM, Intune, Law Firm, End-User) role, it's ideal that you have:

  • Ideally Law firm or professional services background
  • Depth of strength within Microsoft tech stack (SCCM, Intune, 365)
  • 5 + Years within a similar role
  • Qualifications preferred but not required

Responsibilities:

  • Design, build, deploy, and maintain end user devices including desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and peripherals
  • Provide 3rd line support for end user computing issues, ensuring timely resolution and minimal disruption to fee earners and staff
  • Manage and support relevant Microsoft 365 services such as OneDrive and related security features
  • Administer and optimise endpoint management solutions (e.g. Intune, SCCM, Autopilot or non-Microsoft alternatives)
  • Maintain and improve standard operating environments (SOE), images, and device configurations
  • Ensure endpoints comply with firm security policies, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices
  • Package, test, and deploy client-side applications using standard application packaging and deployment tools
  • Maintain and updating AVD Windows images
  • Manage application updates and version control to ensure stability and compatibility across the firm
  • Perform end user performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimisation using Digital Employee Experience (DEX) tools such as Nexthink
  • Title: End User Computing (EUC) Engineer
  • Department: Information Technology
  • Reporting to: Infrastructure & Security Manager
  • Proactively identify and remediate performance issues affecting user productivity and system reliability
  • Develop, maintain, and enhance PowerShell scripts to automate EUC processes, deployments, and support tasks
  • Work closely with the applications teams on technology rollouts, upgrades, and firm-wide change initiatives
  • Produce and maintain technical documentation, procedures, and knowledge base articles

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