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Bespoke Software trainer/ Application support trainer

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: trainer | software trainer | software developer | developer | trainer greater london | trainer london
Type:Permanent
Bespoke software trainer/ Application support trainer.
My client, a bespoke software developer based in London, near to Canary Wharf, is looking for a confident customer-facing individual to train their clients on the product. The role will involve travelling to clients and providing configuration and training, as well as remote support sessions. The role may involve overseas travel and overnight stays so the candidate must be prepared for this.The role will also involve continually reviewing and improving training initiatives by identifying any problems and turning them into opportunities to improve service to clients.

If you are looking for an opportunity to work with major clients across the UK and Europe, be based out of the Canary Wharf area and earn up to £30,000 then please apply.
Please note only those who are eligible to work in the UK without restriction can be considered for this role, and due to the amount of client interaction, communications is hugely important.
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