Tax Transformation Assistant Manager (AI

Birmingham, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £52,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £52,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

26 Days Holiday (with the option of purchasing additional days) Lifestyle, Health, and Wellbeing benefits Financial wellbeing benefits Electric car scheme Access to a virtual GP Access to 300+ courses on demand

Your new company
As one of the world's largest networks of audit, tax and consulting firms, this organisation delivers big ideas and premium service to help middle-market businesses thrive.
They are a fast-growing firm with huge ambitions. They have a clear goal to become the premium adviser to the middle market, globally.
This vision touches everything they do, motivating and inspiring them to become better every day.
If you are looking for an organisation to build a future and make an immediate impact, then this is the role for you.

Your new role
The Tax Technology team is dynamic, fast-paced and mission-driven. This role is an internal, national tax business-facing, high-visibility role where you will help drive AI and automation solutions across our Tax business. You'll deliver high-impact implementations, and work closely with internal and external developers to work towards building innovative in-house technology solutions with the internal Tax Technology leadership team.

You will be proactive, results-driven, and hands-on, ensuring projects deliver tangible benefits that empower our Tax colleagues to provide premium client service and exceptional deliverables.They offer scope for progression and the chance to make a significant impact on RSM Tax nationally, with the potential to influence on a global scale driving the digital transformation within the Tax business.

You will make an impact by:

  • Owning implementations end-to-end: Identifying opportunities, defining requirements, and delivering AI and automation solutions that transform Tax processes, with the support of colleagues
  • Bridging business and technology: Working closely with colleagues in the Tax Technology team, Tax teams and technical developers to help turn business needs into practical, high-value technology solutions.
  • Driving change and results: Taking ownership of projects, with support, ensuring successful adoption, and delivering measurable improvements in efficiency and client service.
  • Collaborating and influencing: Engaging with stakeholders across the Tax function to ensure alignment, clarity, and impact. This also involves holding training sessions to upskill people on how to use our solutions.
  • Testing and refining: Participating in functional and user testing, ensuring technology solutions meet business requirements and delivering measurable results.


What you'll need to succeed
The ideal candidate is someone who thrives on variety, loves learning new things, and enjoys connecting with people.

If you can spot inefficiencies in everyday life and are passionate about making improvements, this role is perfect for you!

  • Experience in Tax Technology - either in an internal or external facing role.
  • Knowledge of tax compliance and advisory processes.
  • Proactive and results-driven: You take initiative, drive projects forward, and focus on delivering measurable outcomes.
  • Skilled in translating business requirements into user stories, wireframes, or workflows.
  • Comfortable using data analytics to identify opportunities, track KPIs, and measure success.
  • Strong communicator with the ability to influence across teams.
  • Commercially minded, detail-oriented, and passionate about making processes smarter and faster.
  • Highly organised.
  • Great attention to detail.

What you'll get in return

  • Hybrid and Flexible working
  • 26 Days Holiday (with the option of purchasing additional days)
  • Lifestyle, Health, and Wellbeing, including financial wellbeing benefits such as financial tools, an electric car scheme and access to a virtual GP.
  • Access to a suite of 300+ courses on demand developed by our inhouse Talent Development team.

What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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