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Service Consultant

Location: Birmingham

Type: Permanent

Are you confident, friendly, and ready to kickstart your career in tech—even if you don’t have loads of experience yet? This could be the perfect first step for you.

We’re looking for a Service Consultant to join a dynamic tech-focused team that helps growing businesses build better apps and systems. You’ll be chatting with clients, solving problems, and learning loads as you go.

What You’ll Get:

Full training and support to get you up to speed.
The chance to work with exciting, growing companies.
Hands-on experience with real projects (not just admin).
A supportive team that wants you to succeed.
Opportunities to travel and grow your career.
Role responsibilities of a Service Consultant:

Helping customers with technical support over the phone, by email, or in person (don’t worry, we’ll train you!).
Working alongside experienced team members to support exciting projects.
Building great relationships with businesses and helping them get the most out of their tech tools.
Picking up skills in project planning, risk management, and communication.
Being the friendly face (or voice) that clients trust to help them out.
An ideal candidate for the Service Consultant would have:

You don’t need years of experience—just the right attitude and some natural people skills. We’re especially interested in you if:

You’re quick to learn and love getting stuck into something new.
You’re a confident communicator—comfortable talking to all kinds of people.
You enjoy problem-solving and thinking on your feet.
You’re self-motivated and can manage your own time well.
You’re open to travelling across the UK and Europe occasionally.
Bonus points if you’ve used (url removed) or similar platforms (but it’s not a dealbreaker!).
For more information on this role, please contact Juls Bujalska on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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