Consultant - Manager, Data Engineer, AI & Data, Defence & Security

Deloitte LLP
Manchester
4 weeks ago
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Do you want to be at the heart of some of the biggest and most ambitious programmes undertaken to keep our country safe?

We are proud of the impact we have with our Defence & Security clients, the strength of our relationships, and the variety of our skills and expertise that we bring to help them achieve their mission.

We are growing our teams across all of Technology and Transformation. If you are cleared to DV level and want to grow your career in this sector, we are very keen to hear from you.

Connect to your career at Deloitte

Deloitte drives progress. Using our vast range of expertise, we help our clients become leaders wherever they choose to compete. To do this, we invest in outstanding people. We build teams of future thinkers, with diverse talents and backgrounds, and empower them all to reach for and achieve more.

What brings us all together at Deloitte? It’s how we approach the thousands of decisions we make everyday. How we behave, our beliefs and our attitudes. In other words: our values. Whatever we do, wherever we are in the world, we lead the way, serve with integrity, take care of each other, foster inclusion, and collaborate for measurable impact. These five shared values lead every decision we make and action we take, guiding us to deliver impact how and where it matters most.

Connect to your opportunity

As a practitioner, you are responsible for bridging the gap between our customers' needs and technical solutions. Your primary responsibility is to make data valuable for our clients, by developing pipelines that ingest, transform, and enrich high volume and variety data into accessible, trusted information assets that can be used to derive actionable insights.

In your role, you will have responsibility for deliverables and client stakeholder relationships and will be delivering solutions for our clients using agile methodologies. You will often be working in multi‑disciplinary teams across a range of industries, subject matters, and locations.

Our projects vary greatly and your responsibility as a consultant will differ based on the focus of the client engagement and your skillset, but could include and may require you to:

  • Apply data engineering tools, integration frameworks, and query engines to create high quality, standardised data for downstream use cases, such as for AI and reporting.
  • Design and implement high quality data pipelines and data stores, coordinating efforts with other developers and engineers.
  • Bring innovation and novel approaches to solve challenging data engineering problems.
  • Architect and implement for scale and complexity that provide value across many teams and consumers.
  • Develop logical and physical data modelling and governance strategy, establishing standards across teams.
Connect to your skills and professional experience

All applicants must be willing and eligible to apply and obtain UK security clearance to Developed Vetting level, if not holding an existing clearance.

Candidates will have hands on experience with one or more technologies relevant to these areas:

  • Ingesting, transforming, enriching, and integrating data from diverse sources into well‑structured information assets.
  • Distributed computing techniques like parallel processing, streaming, batch workflow orchestration that enable handling large data volumes.
  • ETL, data pipelines, and automated workflows for moving and processing data.
  • Optimising data systems for performance, scalability, reliability, and monitoring.
  • Information security including access controls, encryption, anonymity for sensitive data assets.
  • Data governance, including metadata management, data quality, and lineage tracking.

We are specifically looking for candidates with both technical and business focused skills, who can articulate the outcomes and value of their work, and have working experience in some of the following:

  • End‑to‑end development experience with data pipelines, ETL processes, workflow orchestration – using core concepts that apply across tech stacks.
  • Working with diverse data sources and types – batch, streaming, real‑time, and unstructured.
  • Systems thinking and architectural design skills for building scalable, high‑performance data solutions.
  • Data modelling, warehouse design, database optimisation knowledge – with samples of logical/physical models that reflect proficiency.
  • Deploying, and managing distributed data systems.
  • Ability to monitor, troubleshoot, and tune these systems for reliability and performance.
  • Coding experience that demonstrates modularity, reusability, and efficiency – across languages.
  • Understanding full development lifecycle, SDLC concepts, version control, CI/CD pipelines.
  • Knowledge of data security, governance, metadata management, master data principles.
  • Communication skills, ability to understand business requirements and translate to technical data solutions.
Connect to your business – Technology and Transformation

Distinctive thinking, deep expertise, innovation and collaborative working. That’s what connects us. That’s what makes us Deloitte. If you want to help solve some of the biggest tech and transformational challenges around, join us. Together, we’ll make an impact that matters.

Defence and Security

Our Defence and Security teams support clients to make the UK a safer place. From organisation change and project management to with complex technology, we help the businesses and government organisations we work with to deliver the best services possible.

Personal independence

Regulation and controls are standard practice in our industry and Deloitte is no exception. These controls provide important legal protection for both you and the firm. We are subject to a number of audit regulations, one of which requires that certain colleagues abide by specific personal independence constraints (e.g., in relation to any financial interests and employment relationships). This can mean that you and your “Immediate Family Members” are not permitted to hold certain financial interests (shares, funds, bonds etc.) with audit clients of the firm, and also prohibitions on certain employment relationships (e.g., you are not permitted to hold a secondary employment role with SEC audit clients of the firm whilst being employed by the firm). The recruitment team will provide further detail as you progress through the recruitment process or you can contact the Independence team upon request.

Connect with your colleagues

“What attracted me to Deloitte were the endless opportunities and the collective experience of other like‑minded individuals. Deloitte’s clients include many of the world’s largest organisations; I wanted to be part of a team that made a difference that I could be proud of.”

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Our hybrid working policy

You’ll be based in London, Bristol or Manchester.

At Deloitte we understand the importance of balancing your career alongside your home life. That’s why we’ll support you to work flexibly through our hybrid working policy. Depending on the requirements of your role, you’ll have the opportunity to work in your local office, virtual collaboration spaces, client sites and remotely. You’ll get the chance to meet face to face when needed, while you collaborate and learn from colleagues, share your experiences, and build the relationships that will fuel your career and prioritise your wellbeing. Please check with your recruiter for the specific working requirements that may apply for your role.

Our commitment to you

Making an impact is more than just what we do: it’s why we’re here. So we work hard to create an environment where you can experience a purpose you believe in, the freedom to be you, and the capacity to go further than ever before.

We want you. The true you. Your own strengths, perspective and personality. So we’re nurturing a culture where everyone belongs, feels supported and heard, and is empowered to make a valuable, personal contribution. You can be sure we’ll take your wellbeing seriously, too. Because it’s only when you’re comfortable and at your best that you can make the kind of impact you, and we, live for.

Your expertise is our capability, so we’ll make sure it never stops growing. Whether it’s from the complex work you do, or the people you collaborate with, you’ll learn every day. Through world‑class development, you’ll gain invaluable technical and personal skills. Whatever your level, you’ll learn how to lead.

Connect to your next step

A career at Deloitte is an opportunity to develop in any direction you choose. Join us and you’ll experience a purpose you can believe in and an impact you can see. You’ll be free to bring your true self to work every day. And you’ll never stop growing, whatever your level.

Discover more reasons to connect with us, our people and purpose‑driven culture at deloitte.co.uk/careers

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