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Project Engineer

Bristol
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Project Engineer

Birstol/Hybrid

We are seeking a skilled Projects Engineer to deliver modern technology solutions across a diverse customer base in multiple industry sectors. This role focuses on technical implementation and offers exposure to a wide range of technologies and environments.

Key Responsibilities:

Implement solutions in line with technical designs and project delivery plans, both remotely and on client sites
Create technical project plans, knowledge articles, and standard operating procedures
Lead customer interactions during project delivery and provide initial support during warranty periods
Ensure smooth handover to support teams and transfer knowledge effectively
Conduct quality assurance activities on projects implemented by other team members
Manage workload to meet delivery timeframes and maintain compliance with company procedures and regulations

Required Skills & Experience:

Experience working within a projects environment (internal or MSP)
Strong knowledge of Microsoft technologies: Azure AD, Intune, Autopilot, Teams, Exchange Online, and M365
Understanding of M365 Identity and Access, including Conditional Access and MFA
Background in traditional Microsoft-based infrastructure solutions
Ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly and manage workload effectively
Team player with strong interpersonal skills and a positive, proactive attitude

Desired Qualities:

Experience in ISO-9001, ISO-27001, and Cyber Essentials certified organisations
Familiarity with ITIL-aligned service operations
Exposure to project delivery using both waterfall and agile methodologies
Knowledge of modern approaches to cybersecurity

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