Solutions/Implementation Consultant – London (Hybrid) - £50-55k

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Solutions/Implementation Consultant – London (Hybrid) - £50-55k

Flexible working | Digital Transformation Consultancy | Excellent Progression Opportunity

Ada Meher is currently resourcing for a Solutions/Implementation Consultant to join an innovative PropTech company as they roll out their next-generation property management SaaS platform. The successful candidate will play a key role in requirements gathering, customisation, implementation, support and training for new customers as they are onboarded onto the CRM platform.

This is an ideal opportunity for someone who thrives in dynamic environments, enjoys cross-functional collaboration, and is passionate about how technology can transform traditional industries.

As part of their commitment to work/life balance, the company work on a hybrid basis with employees spending 3 days a week in office and the rest working remotely. They also offer a very flexible schedule, need to drop the kids off at school? Got an appointment? Prefer to make up an hour late in the evening to go for a long walk at lunch? All fine – as long as clients’ needs are met it's up to you to manage your workload the way that works best for you!

To Be Considered:

Proven experience in a CRM based Solutions or Implementation focused role
• Hands-on experience with CRM systems (e.g. HubSpot, Dynamics, Salesforce)
• Strong data analysis and reporting skills, with experience using SQL and Excel
• Excellent communication skills and the ability to translate technical ideas for non-technical audiences
• Experience managing projects or initiatives from planning through to delivery
• Demonstrable stakeholder management and documentation skills
• Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
This company is at the forefront of digital transformation in the property sector, offering an exciting opportunity to shape how operational technology impacts tenants, landlords, and property managers alike. With flexible working, a collaborative team culture, and significant ownership over your work, this is an ideal role for a tech-savvy problem-solver ready to make an impact.

We are looking to hire for this role ASAP and shortlisting has already begun. For consideration, please apply immediately or get in touch at (url removed)

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