Senior Operational Analyst Consultant

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Senior Operational Analyst / Senior Consultant – Defence sector
Salary - £40K-£70K negotiable plus many benefits including, bonus, pension, medical
Are you a Senior/Principal Operational analyst Consultant looking to take the next step in your career? Do you have experience working in a consultancy environment with clients in the defence sector?
Our clients is a global professional services and technology partner with a unique end-to-end approach in defence, energy and space programmes.
They are looking for a Senior/Principal Operational Analyst Consultant to join their team in Bristol. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking team, who are working on sharing innovative solutions.
This position sits within the Consultancy side of their business who work in partnership with the defence sector, national government bodies, international institutions and global prime contractors on enterprise transformation, feasibility analysis, systems engineering, programme delivery and support.
As an Analytical Consultant, you will be providing the evidence to help the MOD/Government to make better decisions. This may be research studies to analyse new concepts and approaches, working in customer teams to support procurement decisions or supporting workshops with customers and stakeholders to improve polices and planning.
Our client’s recent successes within UK MOD mean that the company’s Operational Analysis team are looking for consultants who can help them grow and deliver the business. They are interested in people who engage customers technically and personally, with the ability to provide analytical insight.
Responsibilities for the Senior Operational Analyst Consultant will include:

  • Delivering technical consulting projects.
  • Experience on qualitative and quantitative analysis
  • Identifying and winning work within the MOD/Defence sector
  • Developing and using a variety of analytical tools and techniques
  • Writing reports and presenting to customers
  • Building new relationships and maintaining the relationships they have with their current customers
  • Working organically in customer teams or using one of the company’s offices as a team hub from which to plan and deliver tasks
  • Essential requirements for Senior Operational Analytical Consultant:Operational Analysis to support business decision making, policy development, and / or research, including both ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ techniques (problem structuring and modelling). Structuring information, drawing conclusions and making recommendations.
  • Experience of report writing and presenting
  • Experience on qualitative and quantitative analysis
  • Development and use of analytical methods and models
  • Building customer and stakeholder relationships
  • Supporting and leading authoring of technical reports and presenting to customers. Reporting appropriately for the audience: summarising complex information for high-level stakeholders and writing detailed reports to transfer knowledge and context with the customer.
  • Experience working with UK MOD (DE&S, Dstl and the Frontline Commands or consulting within the UK Defence industry)
  • Strong background in MS Office, especially Excel, PowerPoint, Word.
    Experience in one or more of the following technical disciplines:
    Process and conceptual mapping (e.g. influence diagrams)
    Statistical analysis,
    Simulation (System Dynamics or Discrete Event Simulation),
    Optimisation,
    Designing and facilitating workshops,
    Knowledge of data manipulation and analysis languages (VBA, SQL, R, Python),
    Cost analysis/estimation,
    Portfolio, programme and project management (schedule and risk analysis, benefits realization,
    Be willing to travel across UK and comfortable to work away from main sites for periods of time.
    Identifying and bidding for future work
    Leading diverse analytical teams of in-house and external experts and advising other consultants and supporting when required on projects.
    Understanding of the military operational environment and MOD management structures.
    Strong knowledge of MOD approvals, the MOD acquisition cycle and Defence Lines of Development.
    Keywords - VBA, SQL, Python, qualitative and quantitative analysis, MOD, Defence, risk, analysis, Operational Research, Modelling, Simulation, Costs Analysis, Microsoft Office, MS Office, Excel, PowerPoint, Operational Analyst , Operational Research Analysis , Military, Data Manipulation
    Senior Operational Analyst Consultant – Defence

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