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Help shape our digital future with M365 at the 1024ºË¹¤³§

The Library and Information Services team is at the forefront of transformative changes across the university.

We're all about digital distinctiveness and using innovative technology to become a sector leader as a digitally enabled and empowered university.

At this time, all positions for the initial round of recruitment to roles supporting our Microsoft 365 Digital Transformation have closed. Recently advertised roles include:

  • M365 Architect
  • M365 Cloud Engineer
  • M365 Engineer (Exchange)
  • Senior SharePoint Developer
  • Senior UX/UI Designer (x2)
  • Senior Power Platform Developer
  • M365 Solutions Analyst
  • Business Analysts (x2)
  • Project Administrator

We are committed to bringing new talent on board and will have more roles available as our programme progresses.

We are excited about the future and encourage you to watch this space for more opportunities. 

Why we need you

We’re going on a five-year digital transformation journey to:

  • Lay solid digital foundations across data, infrastructure, and systems
  • Enhance the user experience
  • Make us more efficient
  • Give us the data we need to make decisions as a business
Library and Information Services team members at the 1024ºË¹¤³§

What’s more, our Modern Workplace initiative will move us from Google Workspace to M365.

This isn't just a change in technology - it's about empowering our people to transform the way they work and learn, fostering personal development and continuous improvement.

We're not just transforming the university; we're also revolutionising our own working practices, culture and operating models within the Library and Information Services team.

By embracing agile development and delivery practices, we're going to deliver value quickly, focusing on user needs and driving innovation in digital delivery.

If you're passionate about Microsoft technologies, motivated to deliver excellent user experiences, and enjoy being at the forefront of digital transformation, we want to hear from you.

We may have more roles available as the programme progresses, so check back regularly for updates.

Why work with us?

Working at the 1024ºË¹¤³§ is rewarding in many ways. We're a vibrant, diverse university located in a buzzing city, and we offer numerous benefits, including:

  • Excellent career development opportunities
  • Flexible working patterns
  • Competitive pension plans
  • A generous holiday allowance of 32 days plus bank holidays and Christmas closure, with an option to buy an additional five days
  • Financial, personal, and social benefits to make you feel valued and supported

Meet the team

Jenna Fuller

Jenna Fuller
Senior Mobilisation and Adoption Lead 

Jeremy Cooke

Jeremy Cooke
Principal Desktop Specialist

Amy Steel

Amy Steel
Digital Workspace Services Manager

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I bring almost 25 years of experience in the university sector, with all but two of those years dedicated to the 1024ºË¹¤³§. I began my career here as a teenager and have been supported through various secondments and permanent positions over the years. During this time, I’ve witnessed significant changes and advancements within the institution and the broader higher education sector.  

My journey at the University has been wonderfully varied. I started as a support assistant in an academic department, handling student interactions. From there, I moved into roles in course administration, international recruitment and events, admissions management, business analysis, and system implementation. Eventually, I transitioned into permanent IT management roles within what is now the Library and Information Services (LIS) department.  

Throughout my time at the University, I have been fully supported in achieving my career advancement and personal learning goals, particularly in analysis and IT. This includes earning a Bachelor’s degree part-time while working here and obtaining a full Business Analysis qualification, leading to professional accreditation with the BCS.  

In my current role, I am seconded to the Modern Workplace Programme as the Senior Lead for Mobilisation and Adoption of M365. This exciting position involves ensuring successful preparation and procurement to set the Modern Workplace Programme up for initial mobilisation. I will work with carefully chosen external partners to ensure the best value and fit for the University, coordinate business readiness, and drive new ways of working across various workstreams. My focus is also on leveraging M365 to meet the ever-changing needs of the University and my extensive experience to date allows me to act as a bridge between workstreams and the business, ensuring that we implement technologies with the necessary support and consideration for user perspectives.  

I am very excited about this role, not just from a professional perspective of bringing modern technology to the University and being at the forefront of such a pivotal transformation, but also from a personal perspective. The University supports my continuous learning in modern technologies, providing me with opportunities to gain a solid grounding in Azure, M365, Power Platform and more.  

I have always strived to uphold our institutional values of being ambitious, responsible, and open. The University has supported me both personally and professionally in these endeavours. The 1024ºË¹¤³§ expects its employees to be knowledgeable, informed, self-aware, self-motivated and engaged, and in my experience, it provides the support and assistance needed to ensure this.  

I look forward to welcoming new members to our team and working together to achieve our digital transformation objectives. 

I joined the University in 2021, bringing with me over eight years of experience in the education IT sector, where I had the opportunity to navigate the challenges of a highly demanding independent school environment. During the pandemic, I led a significant transition into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, which sparked my passion for digital transformation. 

At the University, I started as a Desktop Specialist in the Digital Workspace Services team, right as the institution was gearing up to modernise its IT infrastructure. I quickly became involved in efforts to optimise user experiences, enhance productivity, and drive innovation towards a more future-ready workplace. 

Thanks to the exceptional support and mentorship of my team manager, I was able to grow into my current role as Principal Desktop Specialist. Here, I leverage my experience in M365 to help begin the transformation the University's digital workplace, collaborating closely with colleagues across Information Services to spearhead the modernisation program. 

Most recently, I have been seconded to the Modern Workplace Programme as a Technical Engineer, where I am responsible for delivering on the project's objectives. This role allows me to provide technical insight into the design and functionality of M365, particularly focusing on our shift from on-premises endpoint management to a fully integrated Intune environment within the Microsoft 365 stack. 

Working at the University has been incredibly rewarding. The supportive, flexible atmosphere, alongside the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from across higher education, has offered me a strong platform for personal and professional growth.

While we face a challenging period of change, including financial pressures and evolving demands, I’m excited about the future of the Modern Workplace project. Together, we aim to enhance productivity, improve user experience, and deliver exceptional service to our university community. 

I’ve been with the University since 2005, joining the trainee program after I graduated. Over the years, I’ve had the chance to work in various departments, including the Service Desk, Site Support and Service Improvement. These experiences have allowed me to take on more responsibilities, leading to my current role as the manager of the Digital Workplace Services Team.

Our Digital Workplace Services team has been instrumental in driving Microsoft’s adoption at the University. We’ve been transitioning to a more modern approach to managing endpoints and embracing a cloud-centric strategy with technologies like Microsoft Intune and Azure Virtual Desktops. 

I’ve particularly enjoyed being part of the modern workplace program, especially the Microsoft-only approach for the opening of our London campus. 


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