Senior Mac Engineer (macOS)/Mac Incident manager

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10 months ago
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Job Tittle: Senior Mac Engineer ( macOS)/Mac Incident manager
Location:Leeds (2 days a week on-site)
Contract Length:6 months
Contract Type:Temporary
Working Pattern:Full Time (40 hours a week)
Rate:Highly competitive rate available for suitable candidates

Are you ready to take your expertise in macOS to the next level? Our client is on the lookout for a talentedSenior Mac Infrastructure Engineerto join their dynamic team! This is your chance to make a significant impact on shaping and scaling an enterprise macOS environment while being part of a thrilling modern workplace transformation.

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Mac Management:Proven experience managing large Mac estates (1,000+ devices).
  • Jamf Expertise:Deep expertise in Jamf Pro.
  • Microsoft Proficiency:Strong knowledge of Intune, Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Defender, and Office 365.
  • Scripting Skills:Proficiency in Scripting languages such as Bash, Python, and Terraform for automation and configuration.
  • Innovative Mindset:A demonstrated ability to innovate and challenge conventional enterprise IT approaches.
  • Experienced in incident management and Coding configuration.

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