Australia, Perth
Fulltime: 40 hrs a week
Experience: Not applicable
Education Level: Academic Master
Information Technology
Closing: 15 June 2025

Introduction

We're seeking a Digital Workplace Engineer to manage and optimise enterprise end-user computing (EUC) environments for a leading energy company. This 12-month contract role, with the potential for extension, involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to maintain secure and efficient digital workplace systems.

What are you going to do 

As a Digital Workplace Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining, optimising, and securing enterprise EUC systems to support business operations. Reporting to the Network Operations Lead, you will be responsible for managing endpoint devices, virtual desktop environments, mobile device management, and software distribution.

Your duties will include providing expert quality assurance and guidance on EUC service delivery, collaborating with security and engineering teams to identify and resolve system vulnerabilities, and leading troubleshooting efforts during critical incidents. You will also be responsible for evaluating and implementing new EUC solutions, managing risk, and ensuring that all systems align with organisational standards and security protocols.

Staying informed on emerging digital workplace technologies and driving continuous improvement initiatives are key components of this role. You will also coordinate resources within the EUC service line, ensuring that business priorities are met while maintaining optimal system performance.

Essential skills and knowledge 

The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in infrastructure roles, with a strong focus on enterprise end-user computing systems. At least 10+ years in IT infrastructure roles, with 5+ years in enterprise SOE support, is essential.

Technical expertise in AWS, Nexthink, Microsoft 365, Azure, VMware, and network management is required, along with a solid understanding of networking, storage, and OSI models. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills, the ability to manage complex technical issues, and excellent communication and stakeholder management capabilities.

A relevant IT undergraduate degree or diploma is required, along with certifications in ITIL or Microsoft technologies. Experience in risk management, commercial project scope development, and cross-functional collaboration is also highly desirable.

What we offer 

The successful candidate will join a high-performing team tasked with managing and optimising enterprise EUC systems for a leading energy company. This is a 12-month contract role, with a competitive daily rate and the potential for extension based on project needs.

You will have the opportunity to work on strategic digital workplace projects, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and contribute to the continuous enhancement of end-user computing environments. Flexible working arrangements are available, with standard hours based in Perth.

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Application process

First Contact

We carefully review your application and in the coming weeks, you will be notified for an interview session if you are selected. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7 days. 
 

Scheduling an Interview

After being shortlisted, you will be contacted via email or telephone to arrange for a date on your availability for the qualification interview. 

Phone/ Qualification Interview

During the interview, you will be assessed on your level of experience and skills, work history, availability, and the qualifications the company is seeking for the position.

Meeting in Real Life

After successfully making through the phone interview, a face to face interview will be scheduled between the candidate and recruiter. This session can be a more in-depth  interview to review your communication and interpersonal skills.

Application for the Position

Submission of candidates resume for client’s approval and screening.

Do you have questions?

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