Operational Analyst Consultant

Kendleshire
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

Operational Analyst Senior Consultant

Location – Bristol, hybrid

Salary: £50K to £70K negotiable plus many benefits including, bonus, pension and medical

Are you someone with a background of delivering Analysis, Modelling/Simulation or Operational Research for Government or Industry within the Defence arena?

Our client is a UK focussed professional services and technology partner with an enviable track record of success as a trusted partner to customers. They are looking to expand their team to keep pace with increasing demand. As part of our growth plans, they are looking for experienced Operational Analysts (Senior Consultant or Principal Consultant) to join their Analysis and Approvals Practice.

This Practice uses modelling, analysis, domain knowledge and approvals expertise to provide the evidence to make better decisions in support of their customers within the defence sector. They:

  • Undertake research to analyse the benefits of new equipment, approaches or technologies through horizon scanning and road mapping.

  • Create and use analysis tools, models and techniques to answer challenging client problems.

  • Typical languages/tools include Python, R, VBA, Simul8, Power BI and others.

  • Provide the evidence to support Government procurement decisions up to and including Category A Business Cases and Combined Effectiveness and Investment Appraisals (COEIAs)

  • Work with customers and stakeholders on policy, planning and strategy related problems through a variety of techniques including workshops, requirements elicitation, tabletop exercises and wargaming.

    Job Role – Operational Analyst Senior / Principal Consultant

    Your responsibilities would include:

    Ownership, delivery, and financial control of technical consulting projects

    Building and maintaining relationships with customers, stakeholders, and industry partners

    Designing and leading projects as the Subject Matter Expert in your analysis field

    Providing guidance and instruction to staff on analytical methods

    • Either ‘soft’ skills such as stakeholder management, requirements elicitation, problem structuring, historical analysis, workshop facilitation

  • Or ‘hard’ OA techniques including wargaming, simulation, mathematical modelling, and data analysis (including Python, Power BI, Tableau etc where required)

  • Or as a generalist across all these areas

    Developing new and innovative ideas, models, and methods

    Assuming a leading role in bid development activity including solution, development and bid authorship.

    Promoting the company by leading growth activities, including interviews, recruitment campaigns and thought leadership activities (presenting papers, ‘lunch and learn’ sessions etc)

    Line management of one or more staff

    Qualifications & Experience re role of Operational Analyst Senior Consultant

    • Educated to degree level of equivalent.

  • Extensive experience of defence analysis work, stakeholder engagement, and a track record of managing and delivering projects to customer satisfaction, even under challenging circumstances. You must be an effective communicator, able to own customer relationships at the programme level with the highest standard of integrity.

  • You must be able to lead a multi-disciplinary team by example, showing a positive, flexible, self-motivated, and impartial attitude thus inspiring confidence in others.

  • Within a government or defence industry setting, you should have extensive technical experience using qualitative or quantitative (‘soft’ or ‘hard’ OA) analysis techniques and be able to mentor more junior colleagues and support their professional development.

  • You must also be commercially astute, possibly with expertise in winning new business, and able to promote the company by writing bids and proposals or representing it at external events.

  • You may have experience of project management and line management.

    Essentials to work with us:

    • Candidates will also need to either hold a current SC or DV clearance or be willing and eligible to undergo a Security Clearance check (SC level) upon starting their employment with the company.

      Keywords – Defence analysis, stakeholder engagement, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, bids, proposals, military, defence, R, VBA, Simula8 Operational Analyst, operational analysis, Bidding, Project Management, Wargaming, Simulation, requirements elicitation, data analysis, Python, Power BI, Tableau, COEIAs, technical consulting, consultant

      Operational Analyst Senior Consultant

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Operational Analyst Consultant

Principal Operational Analyst

Information Manager (18 Months Fixed Term)

Junior Data Analyst

Business Analyst, Data, Insurance

Project Manager In Lisburn

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Data Science vs. Data Mining vs. Business Intelligence Jobs: Which Path Should You Choose?

Data Science has evolved into one of the most popular and transformative professions of the 21st century. Yet as the demand for data-related roles expands, other fields—such as Data Mining and Business Intelligence (BI)—are also thriving. With so many data-centric career options available, it can be challenging to determine where your skills and interests best align. If you’re browsing Data Science jobs on www.datascience-jobs.co.uk, you’ve no doubt seen numerous listings that mention machine learning, analytics, or business intelligence. But how does Data Science really differ from Data Mining or Business Intelligence? And which path should you follow? This article demystifies these three interrelated yet distinct fields. We’ll define the core aims of Data Science, Data Mining, and Business Intelligence, highlight where their responsibilities overlap, explore salary ranges, and provide real-world examples of each role in action. By the end, you’ll have a clearer sense of which profession could be your ideal fit—and how to position yourself for success in this ever-evolving data landscape.

UK Visa & Work Permits Explained: Your Essential Guide for International Data Science Talent

Data science has rapidly evolved into a driving force for businesses and organisations worldwide. In the United Kingdom, companies across sectors—including finance, retail, healthcare, tech start-ups, and government agencies—are turning to data-driven insights to boost competitiveness and innovation. Whether you specialise in statistical modelling, machine learning, or advanced analytics, data scientists are in high demand throughout the UK’s vibrant tech ecosystem. If you’re an international data scientist aiming to launch or grow your career in the UK, one essential part of the journey is navigating the country’s visa and work permit system. From understanding how to secure sponsorship as a Skilled Worker to exploring the Global Talent Visa for leading experts, this article will help you understand the most relevant routes, criteria, and practical steps for your move. Let’s delve into everything you need to know about working in data science in the UK as an international professional.

Top UK Data Science Labs and Institutes: Where Innovation Meets Opportunity

Data has become the linchpin of modern innovation. From forecasting consumer behaviour to enabling cutting-edge health research, data science underpins breakthroughs across nearly every industry. In the United Kingdom, the data science landscape is particularly robust, fuelled by a blend of academic excellence, government support, and vibrant private-sector collaborations. For jobseekers or career-changers keen to explore opportunities in this exciting field, DataScience-Jobs.co.uk offers a gateway to the latest openings, news, and resources. In this in-depth article, we’ll tour the top UK data science labs and institutes, highlight the unique research and career paths available, and outline how you can position yourself to thrive in a field that’s as dynamic as it is rewarding.