MECM Subject Matter Expert

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Erskine
2 days ago
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hackajob is collaborating with DXC Technology to connect them with exceptional tech professionals for this role.


DXC Technology is the world’s leading independent, end-to-end IT services company, helping clients harness the power of innovation to thrive on change. Created by the merger of CSC and the Enterprise Services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, DXC Technology serves nearly 6,000 private and public sector clients across 70 countries. The company’s extensive partner alliance and independent status allows us to build strong vendor relationships.


New business has resulted in significant growth. We are driving real transformation using modern delivery platforms. Our clients are embracing newer platforms such as Azure and Office365 moving towards managed cloud platforms, delivering solutions with DevOps and Agile methodologies to deliver workload in sprints. This allows us to utilise industry leading tools and methodologies to quickly deliver beneficial results.


Would you describe yourself as a creative and ambitious engineer who is always ready to take on the next technical challenge? If your answer is yes, you are going to fit right in with our team. We are looking for a passionate, motivated, innovative UK based MECM subject matter expert with a strong technical aptitude and thirst for learning and problem solving, who would like to be part of our vision in helping clients transform their business.


Candidates must be UK Nationals with eligibility for SC/DV clearance


This is a hybrid role and can be based from our Erskine, Newcastle or Farnborough Sites


Primary Responsibilities

  • Serve as the technical lead and SME for SCCM/MECM infrastructure across all environments.
  • Design, deploy, and manage SCCM components including software distribution, OS deployment, patch management, and compliance settings.
  • Maintain and optimize the SCCM infrastructure including boundary groups, distribution points, and site servers.
  • Create and manage task sequences for Windows OS deployment and upgrade scenarios.
  • Develop and deploy applications and packages via SCCM to workstations and servers.
  • Integrate SCCM with other technologies such as Microsoft Intune, Azure AD, and Defender for Endpoint.
  • Monitor system health, generate reports, and provide metrics for endpoint compliance and system updates.
  • Troubleshoot SCCM client installation and communication issues.
  • Develop and maintain system documentation, technical procedures, and SOPs.
  • Ensure compliance with internal security policies and industry best practices.
  • Provide knowledge transfer and mentorship to junior team members and support staff.

Essential Skills

  • Proven experience of working with SCCM/MECM in an enterprise environment.
  • Strong expertise in all aspects of SCCM including application deployment, patching, and OSD.
  • Proficiency in PowerShell scripting and task automation.
  • Solid understanding of Windows client/server environments (Windows 10/11, Windows Server 2016+).
  • Experience with Intune and co-management scenarios is a strong plus.
  • Familiarity with Active Directory, Group Policy, WSUS, and Windows Update for Business.
  • Excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with hybrid environments (on-prem and cloud integration).
  • Knowledge of endpoint security best practices and tools.
  • Experience with ITIL or other service management frameworks.

Key Requirements

  • UK national
  • SC Cleared, and eligible for DV clearance
  • Confident in delivering high level technical representation of issues; including conference calls and handling of technical resolution.
  • Experience collaborating with 3rd party vendors and customers.
  • Passionate about technology.
  • Natural problem solver.
  • Ability to work with an Agile Team, being self‑driven and looking for continuous improvements.

What We Offer

  • Comprehensive Compensation Package
  • Generous Family Friendly Flexible benefits package


  • Health and Dental Insurance
  • Company pension with employer contributions of up to 6%
  • Ability to buy and sell annual leave
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Affiliated discount scheme

At DXC Technology, we believe strong connections and community are key to our success. Our work model prioritises in‑person collaboration while offering flexibility to support wellbeing, productivity, individual work styles, and life circumstances. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.


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