(15h Left) Data Strategy Consultant

Actica Consulting Limited
Guildford
3 days ago
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Data Strategy Consultant Department: ConsultancyEmployment Type: Full Time Location: United Kingdom / RemoteDescription As a consultant at Actica, you will have theopportunity to work with a wide range of high-profile UK publicsector and defence organisations. Our position as an independent,trusted, client-side advisor means that this role requiressignificant stakeholder engagement, dealing directly with theclient, so excellent interpersonal and influencing skills areessential. So too are your written skills, as you will be involvedin producing high quality, formal written deliverables. Your helpwill enable Actica’s clients to get the maximum benefit from theirdigital investments and transformation and, in doing so, will playa key role in nationally critical projects which make a realdifference to people’s everyday lives. You will use your datastrategy skills across a range of consulting projects and clients.With expertise in using data strategy practices to enable large,complex businesses to best exploit their data, you will helpclients to make informed decisions that provide real benefit.Locations: London, Guildford, Bristol. M4 corridor KeyResponsibilities Working either individually or as part of a largerActica team, you will undertake a number of consultancyassignments, which could include: - Creating conceptual and logicaldata models; - Defining data architecture frameworks, principles,standards and policies; - Advising on the design and implementationof data governance and management across the full data lifecycle; -Defining or mapping data flows, i.e., which parts of theorganisation generate data, which require data to function, howdata flows are managed, and how data changes in transition; -Creating data solutions designs, or advising on procurement andimplementation of technologies such as big data analytics or masterdata management. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise The followingattributes and areas of experience are essential for this role: -Data architecture and modelling; - Experience in usingarchitectural practices to enable a large, complex business to bestexploit its data; - A flexible, consulting mindset. The fast-movingnature of the ICT environment, together with the need to resourcemultiple, ad-hoc assignments, requires our consultants to be quickthinkers, proactive and self-motivated and have the ability toapply a structured approach to often unfamiliar subject matter; -Excellent interpersonal, presentation and written communicationskills. The following desirable attributes and areas of experiencewill make you particularly suited to this role with Actica: -Experience in the public sector or defence, preferably within theICT context on enterprise solutions; - Consulting experience in thepublic sector or defence; - An appreciation of technologies relatedto big data and analytics capabilities; - Experience with TOGAF,BizzDesign, ArchiMate and/or Sparx EA; - Broader architecturalexpertise in related domains. The nature of Actica’s business meansthat a wide and varied background is preferable and the capabilityto adapt quickly to change is always required. You might not feelthat your skills precisely match the requirements of this jobspecification; however, we encourage you to apply if this is a rolethat appeals to you. We require individuals with a broad skillset,so there may be other aspects of your experience which are equallyimportant to us, but that are perhaps not listed in the rolespecification. Career Development You will be given the opportunityto further your career in consulting, specialising in theapplication of a broad range of methodologies and technicalspecialisations to a wide range of business problems. You willtypically work on client sites, co-located with other projectmembers, including client staff, Actica colleagues and othersuppliers. For most clients, consultants spend 2-3 days workingremotely and 2-3 days co-located with colleagues, either at aclient site or at our office in Guildford. For some projects, therewill be a requirement to work up to 5 days a week co-located withcolleagues. All work is team based, with a high level of engagementwith other Actica and client team members. Consultants areencouraged to get involved in internal activities and to attendcompany team events whenever possible. Benefits - A discretionary,performance-based bonus, paid twice a year; - 25 days annual leaveplus UK public holidays; - Private Health Care for the employee(subject to completion of a probation period); - Twice yearlyperformance appraisals/pay reviews (while at Consultant and SeniorConsultant grades, annually thereafter); - Investment in trainingrelevant to an individual’s development and Actica’s businessneeds; - Membership in our stakeholder pension scheme; -Participation in a cycle to work scheme; - Membership of anEmployee Assistance Programme; - Participation in an ElectricVehicle leasing scheme (subject to completion of a probationperiod). #J-18808-Ljbffr

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