Technician Engineer (Cloud Desktops & M365)
Company: SMART Services
Location: Utica
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Modern Workplace Engineer (Microsoft 365 Azure Windows VDI
Security Automation) Utica, MI (office-first with flexibility /
hybrid options) | Microsoft 365 • Azure • Windows • VMware/VDI •
Security • Automation Help businesses run better—starting with the
user experience At SMART I.T. Services , we support organizations
with cloud-first IT, cybersecurity, and proactive managed services.
We’re hiring a Modern Workplace Engineer who’s strong in Microsoft
desktops cloud productivity and comfortable working in environments
that may include virtual desktops (VDI) —someone who can improve,
standardize, and elevate the end-user computing experience across
diverse client environments. This is a great fit if you like being
hands-on, enjoy talking to people, and love taking a messy “it
works… kinda” environment and turning it into something clean,
secure, and scalable. What you’ll do Support and improve Windows
desktop environments (performance, stability, user experience,
standards). Deploy, configure, and optimize Microsoft 365
(identity, apps, collaboration, security baselines). Work across
cloud/hybrid environments —Azure and Microsoft services, plus
on-prem where needed. Support and enhance virtual desktop platforms
and related tooling (VDI—VMware-style environments). Handle
escalations with excellent communication: diagnose, explain,
resolve, and document clearly. Strengthen environments with
practical security: MFA, endpoint hardening, patching, backup
awareness, least privilege . Build repeatable processes and
automations (workflow mindset, runbooks, integrations—tools like
n8n/Zapier-style orchestration where it fits). Help teams adopt
modern productivity tooling safely and usefully (including Copilot
and AI-assisted workflows where appropriate). Technologies you’ll
touch (depending on client) Windows 10/11, desktop troubleshooting,
imaging/provisioning, endpoint management concepts Microsoft 365 /
Azure, Windows Server, Active Directory/Identity Virtual desktop
environments (VDI / VMware-type platforms) Networking basics (VPN,
DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi) firewall/VLAN concepts (Cisco/Meraki exposure is
a plus) MSP tooling (ticketing/RMM such as ConnectWise/Kaseya-style
operations) Nice-to-have (not required, big plus) If you bring any
of these, we’ll be excited— but they’re not required : OpenClaw (AI
agent framework) experience—building or operating agentic workflows
safely and reliably Docker (containers) familiarity Kubernetes
fundamentals (what it does: orchestrates containerized
apps—deployments, scaling, updates, and keeping services running)
Linux , especially Ubuntu (basic admin, troubleshooting, services,
scripting) Experience experimenting with local/private LLMs and
lightweight self-hosting (privacy-aware AI, local inference,
internal tooling) You might be our person if… You’ve supported a
lot of users—and you can balance empathy with efficiency. You’re
comfortable in both cloud and desktop worlds (and you don’t get
intimidated by hybrid complexity). You know what “good” looks like
for modern endpoints and can improve environments without
overcomplicating them. You’re the tinkerer type: home lab, cloud
sandbox, testing policies, trying automations, helping
friends/family with tech. Experience level We’re open to multiple
levels, but this role is best for someone with strong hands-on
Microsoft desktop cloud experience and comfort working in end-user,
enterprise-ish environments. Benefits 401(k) retirement program
Health insurance Paid time off Your birthday off Ready to apply? If
you want to work on modern workplace environments—cloud
productivity, desktops, practical security, and automation (with
optional exposure to OpenClaw/containers/Linux/LLMs)—apply today.
Hybrid/Flex Role — Local Residency Required This position offers
some flexible and hybrid scheduling; however, candidates must
reside within 150 miles of Detroit, MI to support on-site client
needs, occasional in-person meetings, and time-sensitive
dispatches. 3 quick questions (so I can sharpen this even more) Do
you want to name specific VDI platforms (e.g., VMware Horizon ,
Azure Virtual Desktop , Windows 365 ) or keep it generic as “VDI”?
Should I add a short “success in 90 days” section (what winning
looks like early on), or keep it lean? Any certifications you want
to optionally list as nice-to-have (e.g., MD-102 , MS-102 , AZ-104
, Security), or avoid certs entirely?
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