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Systems Engineer III – Collaboration Engineering

United Kingdom Tesco UK Approximately £55,000–£80,000 per year, potentially plus bonus and benefits*
Job Description

The Systems Engineer III – Collaboration Engineering role focuses on designing, operating and improving enterprise collaboration services such as Microsoft 365, Teams, Exchange, SharePoint and related communication platforms. Candidates are expected to have strong experience in systems engineering, cloud administration, identity and access management, troubleshooting and automation, with skills in scripting tools such as PowerShell. The role requires a methodical approach to incident resolution, service reliability, security and technical documentation. Tesco will expect the successful candidate to work collaboratively with infrastructure, security and service teams, contribute to technical projects, communicate clearly with stakeholders and help shape scalable digital workplace solutions. Relevant professional experience, practical cloud knowledge and a commitment to continuous improvement are likely to be important.

Company Info

Tesco is one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers, serving millions of customers through supermarkets, convenience stores and online shopping services. Founded in 1919, the company has grown into an international retail and technology organisation, with operations spanning grocery, fulfilment, financial services and digital platforms. Tesco employs a large, diverse workforce across stores, distribution centres, offices and technology teams. Its technology organisation supports customer-facing websites and applications, supply chain systems, data platforms, cybersecurity and internal collaboration tools used by colleagues worldwide. Tesco promotes customer focus, teamwork, inclusion and continuous improvement, while investing in modern cloud, automation and digital workplace capabilities. For technology professionals, the business offers opportunities to work on large-scale systems with direct impact on retail operations and everyday customer experiences.

Destination Guide

The United Kingdom offers technology opportunities across London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds and other regional centres, including roles in retail, cloud engineering, cybersecurity and software delivery. Its culture is diverse and generally informal at work, with strong respect for punctuality, privacy and personal choice. Lifestyle options range from lively cities and historic towns to coastal areas and countryside, although housing and transport costs vary considerably. Citizens of Ireland and eligible UK nationals have specific work rights; most other applicants need a visa, commonly the Skilled Worker route, and must meet sponsorship, salary and English-language requirements. Before relocating, confirm that the employer is an approved sponsor and understand visa fees, healthcare charges and tax obligations. Renting, banking, healthcare registration and commuting should be arranged early. The UK’s public transport network is extensive, but regional connectivity and weather can differ.

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