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My client is a global leading Digital Consultancyspecialising in Cloud Adoption, Digital Architecture/Transformation& NextGen AI Solutions, with offices in London, Manchester andGlasgow providing a remote first policy + ad hoc client site visitswhen required (on average 1-2 visits per month, but can bemore/less).They are looking for a Management Consultant - TechnicalBusiness Analyst to join a rapidly growly team, working acrossmultiple Digital Transformation projects within Government,Finance, Retail & Energy sectors and we have a top end budgetof £88000 + £8k disc bonus + full bens available.Primary skills andexperience required:Must be eligible or already possess SCClearanceProven experience managing a team of BusinessAnalystsExperience in the technical design and development oftechnology-based productsExperience working with technicalarchitecture and owning technical writingExperience in dataanalysis, data modelling, and data visualisation tools (e.g. SQL,Excel, Tableau, PowerBI etc.). Willing to learn database schemas,perform data manipulation tasks such as data cleaning,transformation and aggregationAbility to facilitate end-to-enddelivery, from research, solution options and design through todevelopment, testing and release.Ability of building, refining andprioritising an agile backlog for technical implementation ofrequirementsProven experience working within technical functions,collaborating with Architects, Data Engineers/Analysts, TechnicalDesigners, Software Developers etc.Ability to learn differentdelivery methodologies such as Scrum, SAFE and WaterfallExperiencewith presales & business development objectives, includingRFPs, demos, presentations and bidsIdeally, you would alsohave:Experience across different sectors, including in PublicSector, Utilities, Financial Services, Consumer Products andRetailExperience supporting internal operations of the team throughactivities such as recruitment, client development, linemanagement, delivering trainings and mentoringCertifications acrossBusiness Analysis, Agile Delivery, User Centred Designetc.

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