Workspace Engineer – Secure Company Laptop, Digital Environment Specialist

Job Description:

  • Create, deploy, and maintain a standardized, secure, and monitored remote work environment on all company-provided laptops, ensuring productivity, security, and compliance across our distributed workforce
  • Implement "full visibility and control" on company-owned hardware
  • Develop and maintain standardized, hardened laptop images for different employee roles
  • Implement remote wipe and lockdown capabilities for lost, stolen, or offboarded devices
  • Maintain inventory tracking and asset management for all company laptops
  • Implement and manage comprehensive security controls on all company laptops
  • Deploy and configure employee monitoring solutions on all company laptops
  • Create management dashboards for productivity and security metrics

Requirements:

  • 3+ years in endpoint management, laptop provisioning, or remote workforce technology
  • Proven experience managing company-owned laptop fleets in remote environments
  • Expert knowledge of: Modern MDM/UEM solutions (Microsoft Intune, Jamf, etc.)
  • Endpoint security suites and configuration management
  • Imaging and deployment technologies (Windows Autopilot, DEP, etc.)
  • Remote monitoring and management tools
  • Strong scripting skills for automation (PowerShell, Bash, Python)
  • Hands-on experience with: Creating and maintaining standardized laptop images
  • Implementing comprehensive security controls on endpoints
  • Deploying monitoring solutions on company devices
  • Remote troubleshooting and support for distributed devices
  • Understanding of security frameworks for endpoint protection

Benefits:

  • Modern Tools: Enterprise-grade MDM, security, and monitoring solutions
  • Standardized Hardware: Consistent laptop models for easier management
  • Support Team: Collaboration with IT, Security, and HR departments
  • Professional Development: Training on latest remote work technologies
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