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IT Helpdesk Team Leader

Bridgend
3 days ago
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Job Title: IT Helpdesk Team Leader

Location: Bridgend, South Wales (travel is expected as part of this role)

Salary: £28,000 to £30,000 per annum

Job Type: Full time, Permanent

Working Hours: 5 days per week, 8 hours per day during our open hours of Monday to Sunday; 08:00 to 18:00

About Us:

Flotek Group is one of the fastest-growing Tech Companies in the UK, providing IT, Cybersecurity and Comms technology to small & medium businesses. With sales and support locations across the country, our ambitious growth is driven by our core values and fundamental principles. We deliver every product and service with expertise, passion, and heart.

When you join Flotek Group you join our "Purple Army" and become part of a team driven by a set of values that guide our every interaction, both with each other and with our partners. We enjoy a collaborative, fast-paced working environment, where we can expect to learn to be exceptional, earn trust through actions and receive recognition when our work gets a "Wow!"

About the Role:

We are looking for an enthusiastic customer-focused individual with previous experience of leadership within the ICT sector, preferably in an IT and/or Telecoms Helpdesk role.

You will be responsible for taking inbound calls from customers who require technical assistance and immediately triage their calls with a view to helping and close that ticket. If you are unable to assist, you will be responsible taking all relevant information from the client and passing it through to the engineering team.

Key Responsibilities:

Support and upskill existing team members through coaching, feedback, monthly one-to-ones, and training sessions.
Issue work to team members based on capacity / skillset / knowledge
Ensuring customer faults and incidents are responded to and resolved within SLAs
Demonstrate ownership, accountability, and strive for 'First Call Resolution'
Support the team as needed by answering the phone to inbound calls and provide technical support
Closely monitor open tickets and ensure your team resolve issues within SLA remotely over the phone, by email, and live chat
Monitor all related Telecoms, ICT, network, workstation, laptop and application performance issues and identify trends
Assess the effectiveness of the team's communication through call quality monitoring
Measure, monitor and report team KPIs to the Head of Service, highlighting successes, challenges, and performance against objectives
Ensuring all open cases are updated with relevant information and customers are regularly updated
Be accountable and responsible for consistently giving a first-class service through our Helpdesk
Provide additions and updates to existing process documentation, ensuring we keep solutions up to dateAbout you:

You will have proven leadership experience, ideally within an ICT/Telecoms Helpdesk
Solid experience in customer service (excellent verbal and written communication skills required)
Loves working as part of a team
Comfortable using CRMs and documentation solutionsBenefits:

Salary dependent on experience within range of £28,000 - £30,000 per annum
EMI Share Equity Scheme - own a slice of the "Purple Pie"
Day off for your birthday
Day off for other life's milestones - such as weddings, moving house, child's first day at school, or religious holidays
Give back day to support your chosen charity
Savings on gym memberships, shopping and other discounts available through Perkbox
Variety of social events & team building opportunities are available
Opportunities for professional development and career progressionPlease Note:

Due to the nature of the role the company will not be able to offer sponsorship or relocation assistance so candidates must already reside in the UK.

Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.

Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; IT Support Engineer, IT Service Engineer, IT Service Desk Technician, 1st Line Helpdesk Engineer, IT Support Technician, 1st Line Support Engineer, Support Technician, IT Support Engineer, 2nd Line Support Technician, Technical Support, IT Support, Telecoms Support Engineer may also be considered for this role

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