This role involves leading endpoint engineering, focusing on Epic client deployment, optimizing performance, supporting device management, and providing comprehensive technical support for healthcare environments.
Superlanet is seeking a Senior Endpoint Engineer to lead endpoint engineering, automation, and deployment efforts for our healthcare client in Texas. This role focuses heavily on Epic client deployment, optimization, and lifecycle management across clinical environments. This is a direct hire, onsite opportunity.
Epic Endpoint Leadership
- Lead Epic client deployment & lifecycle management (Hyperspace/Hyperdrive)
- Support go-live and command center operations
- Configure endpoints for Epic workflows (printing, peripherals, workstation standardization)
- Integrate Imprivata (SSO, badge tap, EPCS)
- Support Epic device ecosystem (WOWs, kiosks, tablets, workstations)
- Optimize endpoint performance (login times, profiles, session stability)
- Coordinate with clinical, application, and infrastructure teams
- Design and support endpoint environment (2,000+ devices)
- Lead Windows 11, Intune/Endpoint Manager, GPO, SCCM/Autopilot
- Standardize devices across clinical and administrative settings
- Support Zero Trust and endpoint security (Defender, conditional access)
- Build automation (PowerShell, Python) for deployment and patching
- Manage endpoint lifecycle (patching, imaging, inventory)
- Monitor endpoint health (Nexthink, Tanium, etc.)
- Ensure compliance (HIPAA, HITRUST) and remediate vulnerabilities
- Provide Tier 3 support and lead root cause resolution
- Lead endpoint efforts for new site rollouts and upgrades
- Partner with cross-functional stakeholders
- Create documentation and mentor junior staff
Required
- 8+ years in endpoint engineering / desktop infrastructure
- Epic experience in clinical environments
- Strong experience with:
- Windows 10/11
- Intune / Endpoint Manager
- SCCM, MDT, Autopilot
- Group Policy
- Windows 10/11
- Strong PowerShell scripting
- Experience supporting enterprise environments (2,000+ devices)
- Microsoft Modern Desktop Administrator (or equivalent) Certification
- Imprivata (SSO, badge tap, EPCS)
- CISSP, Security+, ITIL, PMP Certifications
Benefits
Salary based on qualifications $140,000 - $155,000
relocation bonus may be available
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