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Job Location | Manchester |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £40,000 - £55,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
IT Project Engineer - Hybrid role with travel - Manchester or Sheffield - £40k - £55k (depending on experience)Project Engineers, ideally with M365, Intune, AzureAD, Exchange Online, Teams and SharePoint migrationsThere are 10 new vacancies per second added to the Internet, so how I am I going to grab your attentionAnd don’t most Job Ads start with "we have an exciting opportunity"Well, please allow me to explain why this role really is……IT Project Engineer. A job title I am sure you have come across before. But what does that meanYou will be the technical lead on projects and therefore comfortable with carrying out all the stages of projects to ensure that all projects are profitably driven to conclusion (managing scope, time, people and budget for each). Examples of projects couldbe onboarding of new customers, server and network upgrades, 365 migrations, on premise to cloud etc.Let me give you an insight on the company you will be joining.They aim to build an environment where employees can enjoy a high energy, positive and engaging environment that embraces the flexibility that their staff tell them they want. They believe in a work-hard-play-hard culture in which together they get thingsdone, and they recognise the contribution of those around them, both formally and socially. They have embraced flexible working but have also built an office environment where their staff want to come in to meet and interact with their colleagues.