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Windows Admin

Oklahoma City, OK

$40.75 - $50.75/hr

7-12 years of systems engineering experience Vulnerability remediation experience, including OS ... Server 2016/Windows 10) Solid experience with Active Directory and Group Policy Additional ...

About the Position We are looking to hire a talented engineer to help run our internal Windows ... Advanced experience with the inner workings of Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Microsoft Windows Server ...

About the Position We are looking to hire a talented engineer to help run our internal Windows ... Advanced experience with the inner workings of Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Microsoft Windows Server ...

About the Position We are looking to hire a talented engineer to help run our internal Windows ... Advanced experience with the inner workings of Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Microsoft Windows Server ...

Windows Admin

Oklahoma City, OK

$40.75 - $50.75/hr

Contract : 7-12 years of systems engineering experience Vulnerability remediation experience ... Server 2016/Windows 10) Solid experience with Active Directory and Group Policy Additional ...

This is a temporary 6 month assignment, but could turn into 10 months. Responsibilities: The windows engineer will be required to have general overall knowledge of mid to large corporate environments ...

Microsoft Windows Engineer Looking for subject matter experts to provide support for all Windows ... Ability to troubleshoot and resolve hardware and software issues related to Windows 10/11 operating ...

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How much do windows 10 engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for windows 10 engineer in the United States is $55.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.08 and $61.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Windows 10 Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Windows 10 Engineer, you need in-depth knowledge of Windows operating systems, troubleshooting skills, and experience with system deployment and management, often supported by certifications like Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate. Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM), Active Directory, PowerShell scripting, and imaging software is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure reliable system performance, efficient user support, and smooth implementation of updates and security measures.

What are some common challenges Windows 10 Engineers face when managing large-scale enterprise deployments?

Windows 10 Engineers often encounter challenges such as ensuring compatibility across diverse hardware, managing timely updates, and maintaining security compliance in large-scale enterprise environments. Coordinating with various teams—such as network administrators, security analysts, and help desk staff—is essential to address deployment issues and minimize user downtime. Additionally, engineers must stay current with Microsoft’s updates and best practices to ensure smooth system performance and mitigate potential disruptions.

What does a Windows 10 Engineer do?

A Windows 10 Engineer is responsible for installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Windows 10 operating systems within an organization. They ensure that all devices running Windows 10 are secure, up-to-date, and optimized for performance. Their duties often include managing software deployments, supporting end-users, resolving technical issues, and implementing security policies. Additionally, they may handle migrations from older versions of Windows and work closely with IT teams to ensure system compatibility and compliance.

Can a computer engineer make $500,000?

A Windows 10 Engineer, as a specialized IT professional, typically earns between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, with top-tier or senior roles potentially reaching higher salaries. Earning $500,000 is uncommon and usually requires extensive experience, advanced certifications, management responsibilities, or working in high-paying industries or consulting roles.

What is the difference between Windows 10 Engineer vs Windows 10 Support Specialist?

AspectWindows 10 EngineerWindows 10 Support Specialist
CertificationsMicrosoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate, CompTIA A+Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate, CompTIA A+
Work EnvironmentDesigning, deploying, and managing Windows 10 systems in enterprise environmentsProviding technical support and troubleshooting for Windows 10 users
ResponsibilitiesImplementing OS upgrades, configuring security, managing deploymentsAssisting users, resolving issues, providing technical guidance

The main difference is that a Windows 10 Engineer focuses on deploying and managing Windows 10 systems at an organizational level, while a Windows 10 Support Specialist primarily provides user support and troubleshooting. Both roles require similar certifications and work in IT environments, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Infographic showing various Windows 10 Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,200 per year, or $55.9 per hour.

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Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Windows Desktop OS Engineer
Onsite : Canton, MA--onsite
Direct Client: Inspire Brands
Start Date: 11/04/24
Rate :60/hr on C2C

Length of Assignment: 6mo extending
Location: Boston Support Center, Canton MA
Schedule: 5 days on site - transition to hybrid down the line - 8am-5pm (40hr work week)
Minimum Requirements:
  • 5yr+ Windows OS Admin experience
    • Windows 10 & 11
  • 2yr+ POS Device Image Building experience
  • Very nice to have MCSE/MCSA (not required)
Job Summary
We are seeking a skilled Windows OS Engineer to manage, configure, and troubleshoot our fleet of Windows-based point-of-sale (POS) devices. The ideal candidate will have strong technical skills in Windows operating systems, including windows 10 LTSC and LTSB, Windows 11, device imaging, and configuration management across multiple POS devices and Windows tablets. While server administration experience is relevant, this role is specific to in-store Windows clients or desktops, as Windows servers are not involved in our POS systems.
Key Responsibilities
  • Manage and maintain Windows-based POS devices across multiple locations
  • Responsible for the build and maintenance of Windows OS images of the Dunkin and Baskin enterprise in-store POS desktop environments, ~70,000 POS Windows machines.
  • Create, test, and deploy Windows images for POS devices
  • Configure and optimize Group Policy and other Windows settings for POS applications and security
  • Troubleshoot and resolve Windows-related issues on POS devices
  • Evaluate and remediate Windows security vulnerabilities from periodic scans
  • Develop and maintain documentation for POS device configurations and processes
  • Collaborate with IT and operations teams to ensure POS device reliability and performance
  • Manage wireless functionality for Windows tablets
Misc Information from HM:
Powershell and batch scripting is a "nice to have" skill, we use scripting to some degree, but if this person will rely on scripting, they'll need advanced level scripting skills. Myself personally, I would shy away from a candidate who still uses scripting as their mainstay, but someone who is extremely knowledgeable in the areas of vbs, powershell, or similar scripting would certainly be of interest. Any kind of scripting skill shows the candidate probably has a mindset that we're looking for, meaning a logical approach to building and following processes.
This person will be building new hardened images from clean Windows builds from our hardware vendor (NCR). The supplied images are "wide open" so there is a lot of "hardening" to do so that these images meet our extreme security specifications. They will also be deploying these images to our labs as well as maintaining them in the field.
The overall main skillset is a deep knowledge level of Windows 10 (LTSB & LTSC) and Windows 11 (from a Windows client or desktop perspective), including Group Policy as we don't use Active Directory on our POS terminals. To take a clean Windows image from our vendors (mainly NCR) and (following a documented process) apply strict security measures and policies to the image. This person should have the depth of knowledge to 1), understand these measures and policies as well as 2), know of ways within the OS where we can strategically better our security measures. This paragraph is probably the overall main "thing" we're looking for, along with an advanced ability to work as a team and raise their hand when they see something that can be improved.
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 5+ years of experience managing Windows-based systems, preferably in a POS environment
  • Strong knowledge of Windows client operating systems, particularly in enterprise environments
  • Experience with imaging and deployment tools
  • Familiarity with Group Policy
  • Experience with remote management and monitoring tools
  • Project planning, deployment, and documentation
  • Experience with Windows Embedded Shell
  • Experience with Windows DISM tool
Preferred Qualifications
  • Microsoft certifications (e.g., MCSA, MCSE)
  • Familiarity with POS hardware configurations, printers, etc...
  • Knowledge of retail and/or hospitality IT operations
  • Familiarity with networking concepts and troubleshooting
  • Experience managing Windows tablets and their wireless functionality
Key Skills
  • Windows OS administration
  • System imaging and deployment
  • Configuration management
  • Troubleshooting and problem-solving
  • Technical documentation
  • Strong communication skills