O365 Technical Architect / Contract / Kent

South East London
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Our client, a leading IT global organisation, is looking for a Technical Architect with expertise in Wintel, Azure, O365 and EUC, for a 4 month contract with possibility of extension

Title: O365 Technical Architect

Location: Kent

contract duration: 4 months, possibility of extension

Salary : competitive, insider IR35

Duties include

·Microsoft 365 Solution Architecture & Design

Expertise in designing end-to-end solutions across major O365 services like Exchange Online, Wintel Teams, and SharePoint Online.

·O365 Program & Transformation Management

Proven experience managing large-scale O365 transformation programs, including hybrid configurations and migrations.

·Identity & Access Management (IAM)

Hands-on knowledge of integrating identity solutions with Azure AD and managing access in hybrid cloud environments.

·O365 SME Leadership & Escalation Management

Acts as the go-to subject matter expert and escalation point for all O365-related technical challenges and resolutions.

·Automation with PowerShell & VBScript

·Scripting capability to automate repetitive tasks and streamline O365 administration.

·Knowledge and experience working with AD 2008 (and above), Group policies, SCCM, PowerShell, Bitlocker, TPM and MDT

·MCSE/MCSA/MCP qualification preferred.

PLEASE NOTE: for this role we can only consider candidates with either British Citizenship or Indefinite Leave to Remain / Settled / PreSettled Status

If interested, please apply with your CV and we’ll contact you asap

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