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MS CRM (Microsoft CRM) Lead Consultant - Surrey

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Location:Surrey south east | surrey
Tags: crm | microsoft | consultant | microsoft crm | project management | business analysis | salesforce.com | saleslogix | dynamics crm | com | crm south east | crm surrey
Type:Permanent
MS CRM (Microsoft CRM) Lead Consultant - Surrey -£60-70k including bonus

Leading software organisation is looking for MS Dynamics Specialist to provide leadership, business analysis, project management and presales expertise to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Consultancy team.

You will work with blue chip clients in and around the M25 to help them establish how the system works and help them adapt to the changes.

We are looking for candidates with:

- Experience of working with/ implementing/ delivering CRM (MS CRM, salesforce.com, Goldmine, SalesLogix or Maximizer) within a consultancy environment or capacity;
- Proven project management experience up to £1m in value;
- Experience of managing a team;
- Business Analysis expertise.

The successful candidate will be provided with the appropriate training to reach a certified level and helped to develop their broader consulting and project management skills with the leading MS CRM partner
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/161317

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