Tech Consultant

Job Description

Our client is looking to hire a switched on tech consultant to join their team! You'll be given the opportunity to learn, train and develop your skill set, within a company that also offers career development.

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This is a role where you'll be able to work across a variety of client projects from large scale implementations to smaller ongoing support tasks, giving you exposure across the board. Role: Tech Consultant Salary: £30,000

  • £40,000 per annum When: Monday
  • Friday / 09:00
  • 17:30 / 1 day per week in London Responsibilities: - Deliver tasks as part of an implementation of an IMIS product - Meeting with clients and discussing requirements and suggesting improvements where needed- Training clients on solutions - Working on both projects and support tasks- Work on any other technical projects, internal or external, as required Who you are: As this is a predominately remote role, this role is really going to need someone who is able to be proactive and can manage their own time and priorities.

Our client uses quite a niche product so it's unlikely that you'll have worked with it before, however they have an extensive training programme which also offers a path to career progression, so we're looking for someone who is willing and ready to learn.

The role would be great for someone coming from a Tech Support role who is looking to take the next step into consulting, but we're also considering graduate candidates with a relevant degree.

Attitude is key for this role! Requirements:

  • Background/degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, Physis or similar - Understanding of relational databases or CRM Systems - Experience working in a consultancy environment would be ideal - Experience working with project based work - Skills in SQL, HTML, CSS, SSRS and JavaScript ID: HNW173399Tiger is B Corp Certified. xpwpeyx

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