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Remote Endpoint Engineer Jobs in Phoenix, AZ (NOW HIRING)

... engineers, vendors, vCIOs, and account teams Schedule Rotational after-hours, weekend, or holiday ... Monitoring, Remote Tools & Infrastructure Support • Use remote support, monitoring, and endpoint ...

Our scope spans Engineering, prototype builds, through full production, requiring teams that can ... Provide remote and onsite support as required. Identity & Access Management * Create and disable ...

Service Desk Technician I

Phoenix, AZ · On-site +1

$23 - $27/hr

Our scope spans Engineering, prototype builds, through full production, requiring teams that can ... Provide remote and onsite support as required. Identity & Access Management * Create and disable ...

Remote micro1 is engaging Biostatisticians to contribute their clinical statistics expertise to a ... endpoint expertise, and exposure to AI-assisted statistical review tools.

Remote micro1 is engaging Biostatisticians to contribute their clinical statistics expertise to a ... endpoint expertise, and exposure to AI-assisted statistical review tools.

Remote micro1 is engaging Biostatisticians to contribute their clinical statistics expertise to a ... endpoint expertise, and exposure to AI-assisted statistical review tools.

Remote micro1 is engaging Biostatisticians to contribute their clinical statistics expertise to a ... endpoint expertise, and exposure to AI-assisted statistical review tools.

Director of Biostatistics

Mesa, AZ · Remote

$60 - $65/hr

Remote micro1 is engaging Biostatisticians to contribute their clinical statistics expertise to a ... endpoint expertise, and exposure to AI-assisted statistical review tools.

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How much do remote endpoint engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote endpoint engineer in Phoenix, AZ is $115,043.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $82,400.00 and $150,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote endpoint engineer?

A Remote Endpoint Engineer is an IT professional responsible for managing, securing, and supporting endpoint devices such as laptops, desktops, and mobile devices from a remote location. They ensure that all endpoints are up-to-date, compliant with company policies, and protected against security threats. This role often involves using tools for remote monitoring, software deployment, troubleshooting, and patch management. Remote Endpoint Engineers play a critical role in enabling secure and efficient remote work environments for organizations.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a remote endpoint engineer?

To thrive as a Remote Endpoint Engineer, you need expertise in endpoint management, cybersecurity principles, and troubleshooting, often supported by a degree in IT or computer science. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Intune, SCCM, and antivirus platforms, as well as certifications such as CompTIA Security+ or Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate, is highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective remote communication skills help you excel in diagnosing and resolving issues across distributed environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring secure, efficient, and reliable endpoint operations in organizations with remote or hybrid workforces.

What are typical challenges remote endpoint engineers face when managing devices across distributed teams?

Remote Endpoint Engineers often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent device security, managing software updates, and troubleshooting issues across diverse networks and geographic locations. They must adapt to varying user environments and handle communication delays or limited physical access to devices. Close collaboration with IT support, security teams, and end-users is essential to maintain compliance and system integrity while minimizing downtime.

What is the difference between Remote Endpoint Engineer vs Remote Network Engineer?

AspectRemote Endpoint EngineerRemote Network Engineer
CertificationsCompTIA A+, Network+, Cisco CCNACCNA, CCNP, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentEnd-user devices, endpoint security, troubleshooting hardware/softwareNetwork infrastructure, routers, switches, VPNs
Industry UsageIT support, cybersecurity, device managementNetwork design, implementation, and maintenance
Search/Comparison IntentFocus on endpoint device management and securityFocus on network infrastructure and connectivity

The Remote Endpoint Engineer primarily manages end-user devices, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and ensuring endpoint security. In contrast, the Remote Network Engineer focuses on network infrastructure, including routers, switches, and VPNs, to maintain connectivity. Both roles require technical certifications like Cisco CCNA, but they serve different aspects of IT infrastructure. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers target the right skills and responsibilities for each position.

What are the most commonly searched types of Endpoint Engineer jobs in Phoenix, AZ?

The most popular types of Endpoint Engineer jobs in Phoenix, AZ are:

Infographic showing various Remote Endpoint Engineer job openings in Phoenix, AZ as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,043 per year, or $55.3 per hour.

IT Helpdesk Technician Must be in the Pacific or Mountain Time Zone

Iconic Technologies

Scottsdale, AZ • Remote

$75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

We are looking for a versatile, technically strong Helpdesk & Systems Engineer to join our remote IT team. This is a multifaceted role for someone who enjoys solving problems, digging into technical issues, supporting end users, and working across Microsoft 365, Active Directory, security, endpoint management, and backup systems.

This position is ideal for an IT professional who has moved beyond basic password resets and desktop support and is comfortable taking ownership of issues that require investigation, troubleshooting, and coordination with field technicians.

You will work remotely and provide both direct technical support and behind-the-scenes assistance to our IT team. You'll be expected to troubleshoot independently, document your work thoroughly, and know when an issue needs to be escalated.

What You'll Do

Microsoft 365 Administration & Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshoot Microsoft 365 user, account, email, and application issues.
  • Administer and troubleshoot Microsoft 365 services and user accounts.
  • Investigate email delivery, authentication, permissions, and mailbox issues.
  • Assist with Microsoft 365 security investigations and review relevant logs and activity.
  • Troubleshoot Microsoft 365 authentication and account-related issues, including MFA and sign-in problems.
  • Support Microsoft 365 administration alongside the senior engineering team.

Active Directory & User Administration

  • Troubleshoot Active Directory user and computer issues.
  • Create, modify, disable, and troubleshoot user accounts and permissions.
  • Perform password resets and account unlocks.
  • Troubleshoot Group Policy and workstation/domain connectivity issues.
  • Investigate authentication and login problems.

Security & Investigation

  • Investigate suspicious Microsoft 365 activity and user reports.
  • Review Microsoft 365 security events, sign-in activity, and other available security information.
  • Assist with identifying compromised accounts, suspicious email activity, and other potential security incidents.
  • Follow established procedures for containing and escalating security-related issues.
  • Document findings clearly for escalation and future reference.

Endpoint & Remote Support

  • Remotely troubleshoot Windows workstations and common business applications.
  • Deploy and configure new computers remotely.
  • Assist with workstation provisioning, software installation, updates, and configuration.
  • Use Datto RMM for remote monitoring, management, troubleshooting, scripting, and endpoint maintenance.
  • Troubleshoot hardware, software, networking, printing, and connectivity issues.
  • Support users remotely using standard remote-support tools.

Backup & IT Operations

  • Review backup status and identify failed, incomplete, or otherwise problematic backups.
  • Troubleshoot basic backup-related issues and escalate when necessary.
  • Monitor systems and endpoints for issues requiring attention.
  • Perform routine administrative and maintenance tasks across client environments.

Ticket Management & Field Technician Support

  • Work tickets through resolution while maintaining clear and accurate documentation.
  • Backfill and assist with tickets for field technicians when they are unavailable or overloaded.
  • Research and troubleshoot issues before escalating them.
  • Provide remote technical assistance to field staff during onsite projects.
  • Follow up on outstanding issues and ensure tickets do not fall through the cracks.
  • Communicate technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical users.

What We're Looking For

Required Skills & Experience

  • 3+ years of experience in IT support, helpdesk, systems administration, or a similar technical role.
  • Strong Windows troubleshooting skills.
  • Hands-on experience with Microsoft 365 administration and troubleshooting.
  • Working knowledge of Active Directory.
  • Experience troubleshooting user accounts, passwords, authentication, permissions, and Group Policy.
  • Experience with remote desktop/support tools and remote endpoint management.
  • Familiarity with endpoint management/RMM platforms; Datto RMM experience is strongly preferred.
  • Ability to troubleshoot issues independently rather than simply following scripted procedures.
  • Strong written documentation and ticketing skills.
  • Good understanding of basic networking concepts such as DNS, DHCP, TCP/IP, VPNs, and Wi-Fi.
  • Strong customer-service and communication skills.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple tickets and work effectively in a remote environment.

Preferred Experience

  • Microsoft 365 security administration or investigation.
  • Microsoft Entra ID / Azure AD.
  • Microsoft Defender or other Microsoft security tools.
  • Datto RMM.
  • Datto backup products or other business continuity/backup platforms.
  • PowerShell and basic scripting.
  • Microsoft Intune.
  • Experience working in an MSP or multi-client IT environment.
  • Experience supporting remote users and geographically distributed offices.

The Ideal Candidate

The person we're looking for is a technical problem solver.

You don't need to know everything, but you should be comfortable researching an unfamiliar problem, looking at logs, testing potential solutions, and figuring out what is actually happening rather than immediately escalating the issue.

You should be able to move comfortably between tasks such as:

  • Resetting a user's password
  • Troubleshooting an Outlook problem
  • Investigating a suspicious Microsoft 365 login
  • Diagnosing an Active Directory issue
  • Remotely deploying a new workstation
  • Checking why a backup failed
  • Using Datto RMM to troubleshoot an endpoint
  • Helping a field technician resolve an onsite issue
  • Working through a backlog of tickets
  • Escalating a complex problem with enough information that the next engineer can immediately pick it up

We're looking for someone who takes ownership, communicates well, documents their work, and enjoys being the person others can rely on when something isn't working.

Work Environment

  • 100% remote
  • Candidates must be located in Arizona, California, Oregon, or Washington
  • Must have reliable high-speed internet and a suitable home-office environment.
  • Ability to work independently while remaining highly responsive to the team.
  • Occasional schedule flexibility may be required to support users or address urgent technical issues.

What Success Looks Like

A successful Helpdesk & Systems Engineer will:

  • Resolve issues efficiently without unnecessary escalation.
  • Keep tickets organized, accurate, and up to date.
  • Identify patterns and recurring problems rather than simply treating symptoms.
  • Provide dependable support to both end users and field technicians.
  • Recognize potential security issues and escalate them appropriately.
  • Maintain a high level of responsiveness in a fully remote environment.
  • Continuously expand their technical knowledge and become a trusted resource for the team.

If you're the type of IT professional who likes figuring out why something is broken—not just telling someone to reboot it—we'd like to hear from you.