Managing Consultant - Data Science (Rail, Road & Transport) – Central London

Investigo
City of London
2 days ago
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Managing Consultant - Data Science (Rail, Road & Transport) – Central London


Based in Central London – 2/3 times per week in the office/client-site, rest from home


135k – 145k per annum plus excellent benefits including attractive bonus & travel allowance


Managing Consultant with extensive background within Data Science gained with the Transport sector particularly in the Rail & Road sectors. This role is a fantastic opportunity to work within a leading consultancy making a real difference. The role will encompass delivery of key data science programmes for external clients (60% of the role), aswell as winning new clients for the organisation (40% of the role).


  • Operate as part of a dynamic management team, helping shape and launch new data science propositions while driving strategic business growth.
  • Help external clients structure their thinking to identify key requirements and challenges in a rapidly changing data landscape.
  • Lead business development initiatives – build new client relationships, owning deliverables and outcomes, whilst delivering innovative & high-impact solutions.
  • Oversight and management of the team delivering data initiatives for external clients, this could be a team made up of data scientists, engineers, architects.


The client is happy to entertain candidates based outside of London that are happy to travel into London 2/3 days per week, and are happy to pay travel allowance to support this.


If you’re interested in finding out more, please apply and your application will be reviewed by Ian Tittley at Investigo!


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