EUC & EUT Enterprise Architect

  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Full-Time
  • On-Site

Job Description:

Tarkine Consulting is supporting a consulting-led engagement within a large enterprise environment, focused on shaping and governing the End User Computing and End User Technology landscape.

This is a senior architecture role with ownership across identity, endpoint, and collaboration platforms. The focus is on setting direction, defining standards, and ensuring the environment is secure, scalable, and fit for purpose.


It’s less about delivery, more about making the right decisions at scale and ensuring they stick.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Own EUC and end user technology architecture across the environment
  • Define standards, governance frameworks, and long-term roadmaps
  • Oversee identity and access platforms, including Entra ID and certificate services
  • Drive improvements across endpoint management, device lifecycle, and security controls
  • Shape direction across VDI, DaaS, and collaboration tooling
  • Work closely with delivery teams, operations, and vendors to ensure alignment
  • Identify opportunities for automation, optimisation, and cost efficiency
  • Act as the technical authority across EUC and digital workplace domains


What We’re Looking For

  • Background in EUC or Digital Workplace architecture within large enterprise environments
  • Strong Microsoft ecosystem experience, including Microsoft 365 and endpoint management
  • Solid understanding of identity and access, ideally including Entra ID and certificate services
  • Exposure to PKI and certificate lifecycle management
  • Experience defining architecture standards and governance models
  • Comfortable operating across business and technical stakeholders
  • Experience shaping platforms such as VDI, DaaS, and collaboration tools
  • Exposure to automation and continuous improvement in end user environments


Why This Role

This is a genuinely strategic architecture role with clear ownership of a critical technology domain.

You’ll be working in a complex, regulated environment where there is real scope to influence how things are designed and run, rather than maintaining an existing model.