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Microsoft Copilot Consultant

Sheldon Square
3 weeks ago
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Microsoft Copilot Consultant (Microsoft Copilot, Copilot Studio, AI Agents, SharePoint Agents, Microsoft 365) – Work on cutting-edge AI solutions in a remote-first consultancy! Huge amount of training and certifications on offer!

A Microsoft Copilot Consultant (Microsoft Copilot, Copilot Studio, AI Agents, SharePoint Agents, Microsoft 365) is required by a fast-growing Microsoft partner delivering enterprise AI solutions to UK clients. You’ll be working remotely with minimal travel, helping organisations adopt the latest in Microsoft AI technologies, including Microsoft Copilot Studio.

To be successful, you’ll need:

Strong hands-on experience with Microsoft Copilot Studio, designing and deploying custom AI agents
Proven background in delivering Microsoft Copilot and / or SharePoint Agents solutions
Ability to map business challenges to Copilot-powered AI solutions
Experience providing training and enablement around Copilot and extensibility best practices
Built internal tools or demo projects to showcase the value of Copilot and related AI capabilities
You’ll benefit from dedicated access to the latest Microsoft Copilot updates and training programmes, keeping you at the leading edge of Microsoft AI innovation. There’s a genuine focus on continuous learning and professional growth.

Day-to-day, you’ll:
Design, build, and deploy AI-driven solutions using Microsoft Copilot Studio. You’ll also run tailored training sessions to help clients get the most from Microsoft Copilot and custom agents. The role is fully remote from anywhere in the UK, with occasional visits to client sites or the London office when required.

Why apply?

Work for a specialist consultancy at the forefront of Microsoft AI adoption
Remote-first role with flexible working and minimal travel
Stay ahead with priority access to Microsoft Copilot updates and learning
Deliver meaningful AI solutions for enterprise clients
Join a supportive, tech-driven team working with the latest Microsoft innovations
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