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Extrusion Supervisor
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United States , Baytown
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Product Lifecycle Management Manager
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United States , San Francisco
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208000.00 - 288000.00 USD / Year
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United States , Mount Pleasant
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96500.00 - 188400.00 USD / Year
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United States , Charlotte; Atlanta
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96500.00 - 188400.00 USD / Year
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SAP Physical Financial Flow and GTS Functional Lead
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India , Hyderabad
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United States , Menands
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85000.00 - 105000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Production Engineer - Application Support Lead - Futures Engineering
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United States , Chicago
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155000.00 - 185000.00 USD / Year
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Launch your IT career with foundational End Point Engineer I jobs, a critical entry-level role in modern enterprise IT infrastructure. An End Point Engineer I is responsible for the management, security, and optimization of all endpoint devices—such as laptops, desktops, mobile phones, and tablets—that connect to a corporate network. This profession sits at the intersection of systems administration, cybersecurity, and user support, ensuring that the digital tools employees use daily are reliable, secure, and efficient. Professionals in these jobs are the backbone of a stable digital workplace, implementing the policies and technologies that protect company data and enable productivity. Typical responsibilities for an End Point Engineer I encompass a wide range of technical and procedural tasks. A core duty is the lifecycle management of endpoint devices, which includes standardized imaging, automated deployment, ongoing maintenance, patch management, and secure decommissioning. Engineers configure and manage centralized endpoint management platforms like Microsoft Intune, SCCM, or JAMF to enforce software deployments, security policies, and operating system configurations. A significant portion of the role focuses on endpoint security, involving the implementation and monitoring of tools like antivirus/anti-malware, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platforms, disk encryption, and application control. Furthermore, these professionals are often tasked with automating repetitive processes through scripting, creating detailed documentation, and providing tier-3 support for complex endpoint-related issues. To succeed in End Point Engineer I jobs, candidates typically need a blend of technical skills and soft skills. Core technical proficiencies include a strong understanding of Windows and/or macOS operating systems, experience with virtualization technologies, and fundamental networking knowledge (TCP/IP, DNS, firewalls). Scripting and automation skills, particularly in PowerShell, Python, or Bash, are highly valuable for scaling management tasks. Familiarity with modern IT principles such as Agile methodologies, version control (Git), and CI/CD pipelines is increasingly common. On the soft skills side, problem-solving abilities, a keen attention to detail, and the capacity to learn new technologies rapidly are essential. Effective communication is also crucial, as engineers must collaborate with IT security, network, and helpdesk teams, and often explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. For those seeking an impactful start in IT, End Point Engineer I jobs offer a dynamic career path with growth into senior engineering, security specialization, or cloud architecture. This role provides hands-on experience with the core technologies that power and protect today's digital enterprises. Explore opportunities in this vital field to build the technical foundation that keeps business endpoints secure, compliant, and performing at their peak.

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