
Discover life-giving possibilities
Lifeblood is more than just a job or a career, it’s an opportunity to be part of something that matters. As an organisation, our purpose is simple: to give life. Together, we want to help you build a fulfilling career with Lifeblood.
About the role
The End User Technology Engineer (EUTE) plays a key role in supporting Lifeblood’s people and the vital work they do every day. This role is responsible for the design, delivery and ongoing management of Lifeblood’s End User Computing (EUC) environment, ensuring critical end user technologies are secure, reliable and available.
The EUTE designs, builds and manages Windows Managed Operating Environments, including application packaging, patching, updates and Group Policy, along with mobile device management for both BYOD and corporate-owned devices. The role also provides administration and engineering support across a range of end user technologies, including Microsoft 365, and acts as the primary administrator for Lifeblood’s virtualisation infrastructure services.
As a subject matter expert, the End User Technology Engineer provides technical leadership, advice and support to colleagues and key stakeholders, helping to build capability across the ICT team. This role participates in a rotating on-call roster to respond to critical issues and may undertake additional duties as required.
Sound interesting? Here’s what we’re looking for:
This is a permanent position full-time opportunity with a hybrid work model rotating between WFH and one of our processing centres. We are open to candidates from different locations within Australia. Lifeblood is proud to accommodate flexible working and we are open to conversations around what this means to you.
Thrive in a diverse culture that cares for your wellbeing
We’re a diverse and inclusive bunch. We’re proud to foster an environment where all people can come together to achieve their very best. Whether it’s workplace safety or work/life balance, we look after our employees’ varying needs. As part of the Lifeblood team, you’ll have access to a generous salary packaging program, plus a great range of rewards like discounts on insurance, groceries, food & beverage, department stores, travel, and more.
Excited about this opportunity? Apply now and discover a career filled with life-giving possibilities.
Next steps
When it comes to recruitment we like to move fast, this means we progress suitable candidates through the hiring process as soon as we can.
We are a 2025 Circle Back Initiative Employer and commit to respond to every applicant. You’ll hear from us with an outcome after your application has been reviewed and assessed.
If selected, you’ll be required to complete a few background checks and we’ll help you through this process.
If you require any adjustments to feel more supported during our recruitment process, please reach out to us.
For further details on this position, please reach out to Tayler on tdobbs@redcrossblood.org.au
**Please note we cannot accept applications via email so please apply online
This vacancy is being managed directly by Lifeblood’s Talent Engagement team. We won’t accept candidates from external recruitment agencies on this occasion.

Australian Red Cross Lifeblood is a division of the Australian Red Cross. We’re an organisation committed to providing life-giving essence to support the everyday well-being of all Australians.
We’ll always be there for Australia. Not just by giving blood, but through our clinical excellence, commitment to education and our ongoing investment in research and development. We’re a team of experts who deliver safe, high quality products time and time again. We work tirelessly to develop innovative solutions; whether it be for blood, organ matching, tissue typing or donated breast milk. We’re here to support all Australians — from the youngest to the most vulnerable —when they need us.
We’re united through the power of humanity to build a healthier nation.
What we do is only possible through the generous donations of almost half a million unpaid voluntary donors.
They’re incredible. They’re indispensable. Without them, we can’t deliver the essential services critical to the health of Australians.