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We are looking for a highly motivated Microsoft 365 Engineer with a passion for innovation to lead the research, adoption, and integration of CoPilot in the workplace, tailored to user needs and requirements.

Key Responsibilities:Implement and maintain a user-friendly and efficient digital workplace environment primarily based on the Microsoft 365 platform but also interacting with other cloud solutions where necessary. Drive employee productivity and satisfaction through innovative technology solutions. Identify opportunities to expand the CoPilot's capabilities and introduce new features. Develop and implement innovative solutions to address specific developer needs and challenges. Prioritise user experience and design intuitive interfaces for the CoPilot system. Gather user feedback and iterate on the design to improve usability and satisfaction.Why Join Us?Be a crucial part of a dedicated team committed to excellence. Enjoy a collaborative and supportive work environment. Make a real impact by helping users overcome technical challenges.
If you have a knack for solving problems and a desire to help others, apply today to become our next Cyber-Security Engineer.

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The Digital Services Directorate ensures that everyone at the ICR has access to the technology they need to do their jobs effectively including providing specialist IT support to the ICR's research community.

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