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Endpoint Manager Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

What You'll Own Azure and Microsoft 365 administration VMware vSphere environments Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and Group Policy Network infrastructure, firewalls, and security Endpoint management ...

What You'll Own Azure and Microsoft 365 administration VMware vSphere environments Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and Group Policy Network infrastructure, firewalls, and security Endpoint management ...

Endpoint management and security * PowerShell automation and process improvement * Dev/Test environment support for software development teams * Infrastructure monitoring, backup, and disaster ...

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Support endpoint administration and device management using tools such as Microsoft Intune or comparable endpoint management platforms. * Assist with deployment and configuration of systems ...

Service Desk Support Technician - Level 2

Henderson, NV · On-site

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

Support endpoint administration and device management using tools such as Microsoft Intune or comparable endpoint management platforms. * Assist with deployment and configuration of systems ...

Zone Project Manager

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$94K - $111K/yr

... Endpoint management tools (Intune / SCCM / Jamf) • Project planning, scheduling, and execution • RAID management (Risks, Issues, Dependencies) • Field technician and vendor coordination • ...

IT Manager

Reno, NV · On-site

$95K - $125K/hr

Support network, infrastructure, and endpoint performance * Troubleshoot technical issues across ... Experience managing help desk or technical support environments * Knowledge of networking, systems ...

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How much do endpoint manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for endpoint manager in Nevada is $62,474.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,800.00 and $70,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an endpoint manager?

An Endpoint Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing and maintaining the security, configuration, and management of endpoint devices such as laptops, desktops, mobile phones, and tablets within an organization. They use specialized software tools to deploy updates, enforce security policies, monitor device compliance, and troubleshoot issues. Endpoint Managers play a critical role in protecting company data and ensuring devices are operating efficiently while minimizing security risks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an endpoint manager?

To thrive as an Endpoint Manager, you need strong knowledge of endpoint security, device management, and IT infrastructure, often supported by a degree in computer science or related certifications like Microsoft Endpoint Manager or CompTIA Security+. Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Intune, SCCM, or JAMF is crucial for managing and securing diverse endpoints across an organization. Excellent problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and attention to detail help ensure smooth operations and effective collaboration with IT teams. These competencies are vital for safeguarding organizational data, minimizing downtime, and maintaining compliance in complex IT environments.

What are some common challenges faced by endpoint managers when deploying and maintaining device security policies across a diverse enterprise environment?

Endpoint Managers often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent policy enforcement across multiple operating systems and device types, managing large-scale deployments without disrupting end-user productivity, and staying updated with evolving security threats. Coordinating with IT teams to troubleshoot issues and communicate changes effectively is crucial. Additionally, balancing security requirements with user experience, especially in remote or hybrid work settings, requires careful planning and ongoing collaboration with stakeholders.

What is the difference between Endpoint Manager vs System Administrator?

AspectEndpoint ManagerSystem Administrator
Primary RoleManage and secure endpoints like devices and mobile assetsMaintain and support overall IT infrastructure and networks
CertificationsCompTIA Security+, Microsoft Endpoint Manager certificationsCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
Work EnvironmentTypically in IT support, security teams, or device management rolesIT departments, data centers, network operations
Industry UsageCommon in organizations with large device fleets and mobile device management needsWidespread across all industries managing overall IT systems

Endpoint Managers focus on managing and securing devices and endpoints, while System Administrators oversee broader IT infrastructure and network systems. Both roles are essential in maintaining organizational IT health but differ in scope and specialization.

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What cities in Nevada are hiring for Endpoint Manager jobs?

Cities in Nevada with the most Endpoint Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Endpoint Manager job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $62,474 per year, or $30 per hour.

Systems Administrator - Microsoft Cloud and Intune

Office1

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Internal Systems & Modern Workplace LeadAbout Office1

At Office1, we leverage our "winning triangle" to create an unparalleled company culture. We align our commitment to our customers with our employee goals. We understand that our employees enable our customers' success and that is why we focus on creating opportunities rooted in our employees' purpose and passions.

Join Office1 and Shape the Future of IT Solutions

At Office1, we align our employees' goals with our commitment to customer success, creating a culture that fosters purpose and passion. Since 1995, we've been delivering innovative technology solutions to SMBs and have become one of the fastest-growing managed service providers in the Western U.S.

We are seeking an Internal Systems & Modern Workplace Lead to own and improve Office1's internal technology environment. This is a hands-on, player-coach role for someone who can lead internal projects, strengthen our Microsoft 365 and Intune environment, support internal users, and help shape how Office1 adopts AI and automation.

This is not a narrow Network Engineer role or a purely administrative management position. You will be expected to work in the office, stay technically involved, make sound decisions independently, and deliver measurable outcomes.

You will lead one direct report and work alongside two internal IT team members to manage support tickets, escalations, internal technology standards, and company initiatives. You will also partner with customer-facing teams to ensure Office1's internal tools and infrastructure reflect the standards we deliver to our clients.

What You'll Be DoingInternal IT Leadership and Support
  • Lead the day-to-day operation of Office1's internal IT environment, including priorities, escalations, standards, and follow-through.

  • Work alongside two internal IT team members to manage the internal support queue and ensure issues are assigned, resolved, documented, and communicated effectively.

  • Directly manage one team member, including task assignment, coaching, performance feedback, and professional development.

  • Provide escalation-level technical support for internal users, including leadership and executive-level stakeholders when needed.

  • Establish clear ownership, service expectations, documentation standards, and accountability for internal IT work.

Project Management and Execution
  • Plan, scope, prioritize, and deliver approximately 3–5 meaningful internal IT projects each year.

  • Manage project timelines, dependencies, risks, stakeholder communication, and completion criteria from kickoff through closeout.

  • Translate business needs into practical technical plans with clear owners, milestones, and expected outcomes.

  • Track project progress and provide concise updates to leadership.

  • Coordinate with customer-facing pods when internal projects intersect with client delivery, shared systems, or company-wide initiatives.

Microsoft 365, Entra, and Cloud Administration
  • Own administration and continuous improvement of the Office1 Microsoft 365 environment, including Exchange Online, SharePoint, Teams, identity, licensing, security, and collaboration tools.

  • Manage Entra ID identity, user lifecycle, Conditional Access policies, sign-in activity, roles, permissions, and access controls.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve mail flow, mailbox, authentication, licensing, and collaboration issues.

  • Maintain sound standards for Exchange Online, SharePoint, Teams, identity management, and Microsoft 365 security.

  • Improve documentation, operational visibility, and repeatable processes across the Microsoft cloud environment.

Intune and Endpoint Management
  • Design, build, and mature Office1's Intune environment for Windows, iOS, and macOS endpoint management.

  • Develop and maintain enrollment workflows, device compliance standards, configuration profiles, application deployment processes, and security baselines.

  • Improve device lifecycle management, endpoint visibility, local administrator controls, encryption, patching, and endpoint configuration consistency.

  • Partner with security and infrastructure stakeholders to maintain practical, supportable endpoint standards.

AI, Automation, and Continuous Improvement
  • Identify practical opportunities to use AI, automation, scripting, and modern workplace tools to improve internal support, documentation, project delivery, and business workflows.

  • Help Office1 responsibly evaluate and adopt new AI capabilities as they become relevant to our business.

  • Build a culture of experimentation, learning, documentation, and continuous improvement within the internal IT team.

  • You do not need to be an AI specialist, but you must be genuinely interested in learning, applying, and improving with AI-enabled tools.

What You Bring
  • 5+ years of progressively responsible experience in IT infrastructure, systems administration, internal IT, or managed services.

  • Strong hands-on experience administering Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Exchange Online, SharePoint, Teams, and cloud identity.

  • Practical experience with Intune, Conditional Access, endpoint compliance, device configuration, and application deployment.

  • A demonstrated record of independently driving technical projects from planning through completion.

  • Experience leading, mentoring, coordinating, or managing at least one technical team member.

  • Strong judgment and prioritization skills, with the ability to balance projects, support needs, security requirements, and stakeholder expectations.

  • Clear written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain technical decisions to nontechnical stakeholders.

  • A self-directed work style with a bias toward ownership, follow-through, and measurable outcomes.

  • Genuine interest in AI, automation, scripting, and emerging technology.

Experience That Will Help You Succeed
  • PowerShell, Microsoft Graph, Power Automate, or other workflow and automation tools.

  • Experience with Sophos, ConnectWise, Veeam, UniFi, or similar MSP and infrastructure platforms.

  • Experience supporting a multi-site organization or working in a managed services environment.

  • Experience with endpoint security, EDR/AV, backup and recovery, network infrastructure, firewalls, and infrastructure documentation.

  • Microsoft certifications such as MS-102, MD-102, AZ-104, SC-300, or Security+.

  • Experience implementing or improving AI-enabled business workflows, internal knowledge systems, or automation processes.

What Success Looks Like
  • Internal IT support is well organized, responsive, and clearly owned.

  • Microsoft 365, Entra, and Intune are documented, secure, consistent, and steadily improving.

  • Internal projects are completed with clear scope, visible progress, and measurable results.

  • Your direct report and internal teammates have clarity, coaching, and accountability.

  • Office1 gains practical value from AI and automation without adding unnecessary risk or complexity.

Diversity

Office1 believes we work more productively, and our jobs are more enjoyable, when our team includes members with a diversity of backgrounds and life experiences. We take all reasonable steps to seek out candidates with diverse experience and ensure our work environment is welcoming and respectful for everyone on our team.

What We Offer
  • Paid time off, holidays, and vacation

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with generous contributions

  • Supplemental benefits, including STD/LTD, life insurance, and EAP

  • 401K matching

  • Onsite parking, gym, showers, and activity rooms