EMM Security Admin

London
1 month ago
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EMM Security Administrator

Contract: February - August
Location: London (predominantly remote)

Clearance: BPSS to start (SC preferred but not required if eligible)

Role Overview

We're looking for an experienced EMM Security Administrator to support the management and security of enterprise mobile devices and platforms. You'll play a key role in ensuring mobile environments remain secure, compliant, and well-governed, working closely with IT and security stakeholders across the organisation.

This is a contract role offering flexible, predominantly remote working, with the opportunity to contribute to a high-profile, security-focused environment.

Key Responsibilities

Administer and support Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) platforms and mobile device environments

Configure, update, patch, test, back up, and restore EMM platforms and applications

Enrol, provision, monitor, and revoke access for mobile devices and end users

Enforce EMM security policies and ensure compliance by users and IT teams

Monitor device activity, security logs, and data usage to identify risks or issues

Support encryption, authentication, and secure access controls across mobile environments

Maintain accurate documentation, procedures, and audit records

Ensure compliance with regulatory, governance, and security standards

Must-Have Skills & Experience

5 years' unbroken UK residency (mandatory)

Eligibility for Security Clearance (SC)

Strong experience as an EMM / MDM / Mobility Security Administrator

Intermediate technical knowledge of:

EMM platforms

Mobile operating systems (iOS, Android, etc.)

Encryption, authentication, and mobile security controls

Network security principles

Experience with device monitoring, data logs, governance, and compliance

Strong organisational, documentation, and customer-facing skills

Ability to work independently in a security-sensitive environment

Nice-to-Have

Active Security Clearance (SC)

Relevant certifications in information security, mobility, or cloud platforms

Experience working in regulated or public-sector environments

Exposure to large-scale enterprise or shared service environments

Qualifications

Degree or associate qualification in Information Security, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field

Equivalent professional experience will also be considered

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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