(SC Cleared ) Senior Migration Engineer (Google Workspace / M365)

Intec Select
Bs16Qf, BS1 6QF, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£550 pa

Salary

£550 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
7 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)
(SC Cleared ) Google Workspace Administrator
London / Bristol / Manchester (Hybrid)
£550 per day (Inside IR35)
3–6 Month Contract
Immediate Start

Our client, a central government organisation undergoing a major digital transformation, is seeking a Migration Remediation Resource with Google Workspace experience and aGoogle workspace administration certificate (must have).

This is a hands-on technical role within a high-profile programme, supporting over 13,000 users, where you’ll play a key role in ensuring data is accurately migrated, issues are resolved quickly, and users are supported throughout the transition.

You must have active SC clearance for this position.

Role & Responsibilities
  • Act as the primary point of contact for migration-related data remediation issues
  • Troubleshoot and resolve migration failures across Google Workspace and M365
  • Modify and manage data using Google Admin tools, GAM, and APIs
  • Work closely with migration teams, project delivery, and records management functions
  • Support the migration of data from Google Workspace and AODocs
  • Engage directly with senior stakeholders and VIP users to resolve complex issues
  • Create documentation, training materials, and knowledge base articles
  • Manage and triage incoming migration support requests

Key Requirements
  • Strong experience administering Google Workspace environments
  • Hands-on experience with Google Apps Manager (GAM)
  • Proven background in data migration and remediation projects
  • Experience operating in a 3rd line / advanced support environment
  • Knowledge of SaaS messaging platforms (Google / M365 / Exchange Online)
  • Confident working with senior stakeholders in complex organisations
  • Active Security Clearance (SC) or eligibility is essential

One stage interview process, immediate start.

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