Customer Support Team Lead

Cardiff
9 months ago
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Customer Service Team Lead
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£35,000 - £40,000 + Holiday + Pension + Healthcare + Remote Working + Flexible Working + Great working Culture + Autonomy

This is a brilliant opportunity for a Customer Support Manager/Team Lead to join an exciting and rapidly growing company who will offer autonomy and the ability to bring your strategy, implementation and ideas to the team.

This company deliver niche and popular software solutions for the fashion sector. All their processes are innovated and designed in house by experienced software professionals and due to increased demand, they are now looking to add a Customer Service Team Lead to the business.

In this role you will analyse, improve and help manage the customer support procedures ensuring the team are efficient and aligned with business objectives. You will be directly involved with customer support tickets and help lead the team to resolve issues. Working closely with various departments you will aim to provide solutions, enhance productivity and lead from the front.

The ideal candidate will have proven experience as a Customer Support Team Lead or similar. You will possess strong technical knowledge in SQL and have hands-on experience with Jira Service Management. You will need experience leading a team and also being hands on with customer service tickets.

A great opportunity to join a thriving business where you will be given flexibility and autonomy.

The Role:

Analyse, improve, and manage customer support procedures to align with business objectives
Handle support tickets directly while guiding the team in resolving customer issues
Lead the support team by example, promoting efficiency and effective problem-solving
Collaborate with other departments to develop solutions and boost overall productivity
The Person:

Proven experience as a Customer Support Team Lead or in a similar role
Strong technical knowledge of SQL and practical experience with Jira Service Management
Demonstrated ability to lead a team effectively while managing day-to-day support operations
Hands-on experience handling customer service tickets alongside team leadership responsibilities

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