Service Solutions Consultant

Thingley
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Service Solutions Consultant

Locations: Chippenham, Northampton, Manchester or London (hybrid)

Salary up to £45,000 base (£60,000 OTE)

Full-time | Permanent

Join a thriving European IT services and technology organisation known for delivering managed and professional IT services that enable businesses to succeed. If you’re driven to help customers succeed through technology - whether it’s cloud transformation, managed cybersecurity, or software services - this role offers a real opportunity to make a difference!

What’s On Offer

* Hybrid working (3 days in office, up to 2 days remote after probation)

* Competitive salary with £60,000 OTE

* Progression through structured training and mentoring programmes

* Subsidised healthcare and wellbeing support

* A fun, supportive culture with regular social events, incentives and recognition schemes

* State-of-the-art technology for both office and home use

What You’ll Do

* Engage with customers to understand their business challenges and create managed or professional service proposals that incorporate cloud, cyber and software capability

* Deliver confident presentations and discovery sessions alongside internal teams and partners

* Support bids and tenders, ensuring technical and commercial accuracy

* Build strong relationships with customers and partners while staying informed of market trends

* Contribute to developing new service capabilities that match evolving customer needs

What We Are Looking For

* At least 3 years’ experience in a consultative sales, pre-sales, or technical solution role

* Broad understanding of IT services, with exposure to cloud, cyber security, or software deployment and management

* Confidence in presenting to diverse stakeholders and leading customer conversations

* Strong organisational, problem-solving and relationship-building skills

* Willingness to visit UK offices regularly

To apply, please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV clearly indicating your relevant experience. Applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK and evidence of eligibility will be required. Suitable candidates will be contacted

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