2143 IT & Software Developer jobs in the UK
Requirements
Must:
- Previous Windows 11 rollout experience
- Ability to work on your own initiative
- A collaborative approach and eagerness to learn and support others
Responsibilities
- Manage IT support tickets using tools like ServiceNow or Remedy
- Support, secure, and maintain devices across the organisation (PCs, laptops, mobiles)
- Support a major Windows 11 rollout
- Use tools like SCCM, Intune, Active Directory, and PowerShell
- Provide front-line support through services like the Tech Bar
- Collaborate with security, infrastructure, and support teams
- Look for opportunities to automate, innovate, and improve processes
Description
We are a global IT consultancy seeking an End User Computing (EUC) Engineer to support our Windows 11 rollout. This is a full-time on-site role based in Crewe for a period of 2 months, with competitive pay. Join our team and be part of a collaborative environment where your skills will contribute to innovative IT solutions.
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Currently, there are 2143 Hardware openings.
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The company with most openings is Experis as they are hiring for 97 different Hardware Developer jobs in the UK. They are probably quite committed to find good Hardware Developers.