Reading-based IT maintenance company Smart Capital Technology has recruited nine new engineers and two new operational support staff.
These new engineers will be supporting clients in London, the Thames Valley, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle and Scotland.
A new contract bringing in maintenance of 60,000 devices for a mix of retail and hospitality businesses is part of the reason for the firm's growth and subsequent appointments.
CEO, Andy Morgan, said: “We’ve also seen an uptick across the whole business over the past few months so the new engineers are part of us making sure we can maintain our exceptional customer service,” he said.
“We’ve seen our customers switching to faster and more resilient networks, which has meant more equipment and therefore more servicing. We are also seeing those customers wanting to be better connected to their operations and requiring more data and analytics to monitor performance and inform decision-making.”
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Smart Capital Technology provides parts and engineers to maintain, install, replace and repair IT infrastructure on behalf of IT suppliers who support an extensive range of organisations: from household brands to industrial businesses.
Andy continued: “We’ve seen our customers switching to faster and more resilient networks, which has meant more equipment and therefore more servicing. We are also seeing those customers wanting to be better connected to their operations and requiring more data and analytics to monitor performance and inform decision-making.”
''With more sophisticated monitoring of businesses, especially in the retail and hospitality sector where workplace technologies both promote products and track customer movements within stores to understand their browsing behaviour in order to best position stock or configure store layouts, there is a demand for reliable sources of data.''
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