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Mobile Device Management Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Manage monitors, docks, keyboards, scanners, and accessories. Phone & Communication Systems Configure desk phones and extensions. Assist with mobile device setup. Troubleshoot basic phone and ...

IT Assistant

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

... with mobile carriers and vendors for device orders, replacements, and service-related requests * Prepare, configure, enroll (e.g., MDM), and test devices prior to deployment * Monitor and manage ...

Manage endpoint security solutions including anti-virus software and mobile device management (MDM) * Maintain accurate inventory of hardware and software assets * Create and maintain technical ...

IT Assistant

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

... with mobile carriers and vendors for device orders, replacements, and service-related requests * Prepare, configure, enroll (e.g., MDM), and test devices prior to deployment * Monitor and manage ...

Working knowledge of Cloud-Based Applications listed above, PowerShell Scripting, configuring and supporting Mobile devices (iOS), Mobile Device Management (Atera, IBM MaaS360), printers, video ...

Working knowledge of Cloud-Based Applications listed above, PowerShell Scripting, configuring and supporting Mobile devices (iOS), Mobile Device Management (Atera, IBM MaaS360), printers, video ...

Senior IT Administrator

Brookfield, WI · On-site

$80K - $109K/yr

Own the end-to-end lifecycle of hardware and software asset management, including provisioning, configuring, and offboarding endpoint devices (Laptops, Mobile) via Mobile Device Management (MDM ...

Senior IT Administrator

Brookfield, WI · On-site

$80K - $109K/yr

Own the end-to-end lifecycle of hardware and software asset management, including provisioning, configuring, and offboarding endpoint devices (Laptops, Mobile) via Mobile Device Management (MDM ...

Mobile Device Management (MDM) * Microsoft Intune * Break/Fix Support * Telephony & Collaboration Technologies * Customer Service & End User Support * Manufacturing / Plant IT Support Preferred ...

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Mobile Device Management (MDM) * Microsoft Intune * Break/Fix Support * Telephony & Collaboration Technologies * Customer Service & End User Support * Manufacturing / Plant IT Support Preferred ...

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How much do mobile device management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for mobile device management in Wisconsin is $98,294.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,800.00 and $108,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a mobile device management job entail?

A Mobile Device Management (MDM) job involves overseeing the deployment, security, and compliance of mobile devices within an organization. MDM professionals configure policies, enforce security measures, and manage software updates to safeguard corporate data. They work with MDM solutions like Microsoft Intune or VMware Workspace ONE to streamline device management. Their role also includes troubleshooting device issues and ensuring regulatory compliance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in mobile device management?

To thrive in Mobile Device Management, you need a solid understanding of enterprise mobility, device configuration, and network security, typically backed by relevant IT certifications or a degree in information technology. Familiarity with leading MDM platforms like Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, or MobileIron, as well as knowledge of both iOS and Android operating systems, is crucial. Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills help professionals effectively address user issues and coordinate with cross-functional teams. These abilities are fundamental for securing company data, ensuring device compliance, and supporting a mobile-enabled workforce.

What are some common challenges encountered in a mobile device management role?

Professionals in Mobile Device Management often encounter challenges such as supporting a wide variety of devices and operating systems, keeping up with frequent software updates, and maintaining high security standards for corporate data. Balancing end-user convenience with compliance requirements and troubleshooting remote issues can also be complex due to the diversity of environments and user needs. Strong communication and analytical skills help address these challenges, enabling you to deliver seamless IT support while effectively safeguarding sensitive information. You’ll frequently collaborate with IT security, help desk teams, and end users to implement solutions that keep the organization’s mobile ecosystem running smoothly.

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Infographic showing various Mobile Device Management job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, and 22% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $98,294 per year, or $47.3 per hour.

IT Support Specialist

Kayser Ford

Madison, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Technology Support Specialist

Help our people do their best work.

At Kayser Automotive Group, we believe technology should make work easier—not more frustrating.

We're looking for someone who enjoys solving problems, helping people, and making someone's day just a little bit better. Whether it's getting a new employee set up on their first day, helping someone regain access to an account, or troubleshooting a stubborn phone or computer, you'll be the first person our team turns to when they need help.

You don't need to be a network engineer or cybersecurity expert. We're looking for someone who enjoys learning, communicates well, and takes pride in providing exceptional service to coworkers.

If you've ever been the person friends and family call when technology isn't cooperating, we'd love to talk with you.

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What You'll Do

As our Technology Support Specialist, you'll be the primary day-to-day IT resource supporting employees across our dealerships and corporate offices.

Responsibilities include:

End User Support

Serve as the first point of contact for employee technology questions and support requests.

Troubleshoot Windows PCs, laptops, monitors, peripherals, and common software issues.

Assist employees with Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 applications.

Resolve issues in person, over the phone, and through remote support.

Employee Onboarding & Offboarding

Prepare computers and equipment for new employees.

Create and configure user accounts and email access.

Set up phones, printers, and required applications.

Disable accounts and recover equipment for departing employees.

Ensure onboarding and offboarding checklists are completed accurately.

Account Administration

Password resets

Microsoft 365 account management

Multi-factor authentication assistance

User permissions and group memberships

Basic Active Directory/Azure AD administration (if applicable)

Hardware & Device Management

Deploy and image new computers.

Maintain laptop and desktop inventory.

Coordinate equipment repairs and warranty service.

Replace aging hardware as needed.

Manage monitors, docks, keyboards, scanners, and accessories.

Phone & Communication Systems

Configure desk phones and extensions.

Assist with mobile device setup.

Troubleshoot basic phone and voicemail issues.

Coordinate with phone system vendors when necessary.

Technology Operations

Maintain IT asset inventory.

Document common solutions and procedures.

Keep technology storage areas organized.

Assist with software licensing and renewals.

Recommend process improvements that make technology easier for employees.

Team Collaboration

Escalate complex issues to the IT Coordinator when needed.

Assist with larger technology rollouts and special projects.

Travel occasionally between dealership locations to provide support.

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What We're Looking For

We're more interested in attitude than an impressive résumé.

You'll probably be a great fit if you:

Enjoy helping people.

Stay calm under pressure.

Communicate clearly and professionally.

Take ownership of problems until they're resolved.

Like learning new technology.

Are organized and dependable.

Can explain technical issues in plain English.

Experience with Windows, Microsoft 365, printers, mobile devices, or help desk software is helpful, but we're willing to train someone with the right mindset.

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Why Kayser?

Kayser Automotive Group has been serving Wisconsin communities since 1925. Today, our team of nearly 500 employees works together across multiple locations with one shared goal: creating exceptional experiences for our customers and one another.

Technology plays an important role in that mission.

You'll work directly with experienced IT leadership while gaining exposure to enterprise technology, Microsoft 365 administration, device management, and the day-to-day operations of a growing organization.

If you're looking for a place where you can build your skills, make a meaningful impact, and grow your career, we'd love to meet you.