Infrastructure Analyst - MS Endpoint & Vulnerability - FTC

Birmingham
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Infrastructure Analyst - Endpoint Patching & Vulnerability - 12 Months FTC:

Endpoint Platforms, SCCM / MECM, Intune, MS O365, MS Defender, Meraki Systems, Apple Business Manager.

12 Month Fixed Term Contract | Birmingham, West Midlands (Hybrid) | £50,000 - £55,000 per annum

Join an award‑winning business to play a critical role in protecting & strengthening their digital estate.

This is a rare opportunity for an experienced Infrastructure Analyst to take ownership of endpoint patching, vulnerability remediation and compliance across a large, complex Windows environment.

Working hand‑in‑hand with Information Security, you'll make a real, measurable impact from day one.

What you'll be doing:

Partner with Information Security to understand vulnerability findings, agree priorities and deliver timely remediation.

Coordinate, test and deploy Windows OS and application patches in line with change and release processes.

Manage enterprise Endpoint platforms including SCCM / MECM, Intune, Meraki Systems Manager, Apple Business Manager, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Defender.

Support Endpoint‑related projects including Windows upgrades and security tooling improvements.

Maintain patching schedules, deployment rings and maintenance windows to minimise business disruption.

Monitor patching outcomes, resolve failures and drive compliance across the estate.

Produce clear compliance, remediation and audit‑ready reporting for technical and non‑technical stakeholders.

Create and maintain high‑quality documentation, runbooks and knowledge articles.

Provide technical consultancy to projects and third‑party partners.

What you'll bring:

Strong experience managing Windows endpoint platforms and lifecycle management.

Hands‑on expertise with SCCM / MECM, Microsoft Intune and endpoint update policies.

Good working knowledge of Meraki Systems Manager and mobile platforms (iOS / Android).

Deep understanding of OS and third‑party patch management and vulnerability remediation.

Ability to work to risk‑based priorities (severity, CVSS and remediation SLAs).

Strong PowerShell skills to automate and optimise endpoint operations.

Proven troubleshooting skills for complex patching and compliance issues.

Experience working within a structured ITIL / change‑managed environment.

What you'll receive:

£50,000 - £55,000 per annum (12-month Fixed Term Contract).

35‑hour working week with flexibility to support work‑life balance.

Hybrid Working

26 days annual leave plus bank holidays.

Generous Pension

Private medical cover, dental plan, cycle‑to‑work and wellbeing schemes.

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