EUD Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-10
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IT/Tech
IT Consultant
Join Our Team as an EUD Engineer!
Are you ready to take your technical skills to the next level and make a real impact in public services? We are seeking a talented EUD Engineer to join our mission‑driven organisation, predominantly based in Kidlington but may have requirements to cover other locations within Thames Valley Police Force. This is a temporary, full‑time role working Monday to Friday 37 hours per week offering the perfect opportunity to work with Thames Valley Police, focusing on enhancing ICT capabilities within the community with a Salary of £250 per day outside of IR35.
* Please do note this role is subject to Police Vetting Checks and will need to have been within the UK continually for a minimum of 5 years*
As an EUD Engineer, you will play a vital role in managing the lifecycle of end‑user devices (EUDs). Your expertise will be instrumental in delivering exceptional ICT services that meet our strict Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Key Responsibilities- Provide expert technical support for EUDs, ensuring service requests are handled efficiently within agreed SLAs.
- Maintain accurate EUD asset data in accordance with the SACM policy to optimise device usage.
- Oversee the end‑to‑end lifecycle of devices—from evaluation to disposal—while prioritising supportability and cost‑effectiveness.
- Monitor EUD service delivery and contribute to improvement plans for better operational performance.
- Ensure all service support documentation adheres to ITIL V3 standards and engage effectively in Incident, Change, Problem, and Request management.
- Identify and implement service improvements and cost‑saving initiatives.
- Participate in the problem management process, using trend analysis to recommend effective solutions.
- Support projects related to EUDs and assist the SACM team with asset and licence management.
- Strong understanding of ICT technology and its impact on policing and business objectives.
- Proven ability to influence and persuade stakeholders effectively.
- Relevant experience with a wide range of EUD technologies and support methods.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, with the ability to simplify technical concepts for non‑technical audiences.
- A flexible, adaptable team player who thrives in dynamic environments and can work independently.
- Must possess a full UK driving licence and be willing to travel to various locations as required.
Be part of a mission‑driven organisation that values your contributions. Work in a supportive environment that promotes professional growth and development. Enjoy a dynamic role filled with new challenges and opportunities to make a difference every day.
Ready to Make a Difference?If you're excited about this opportunity and eager to help shape the future of EUD services, don't hesitate—apply today! We can't wait to meet you!
How to ApplyPlease submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience and why you are the perfect fit for this role.
Join us in enhancing our community's ICT capabilities!Your expertise could be the key to making a real difference in public services.
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