Data & Technology Consulting Director

City of London
11 months ago
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Data & Technology Consulting Director - London (Hybrid, Permanent)

Location: 3 days in London / 2 days remote

Job Type: Full Time / Permanent

Salary: up to £150,000 base plus competitive bonus!

Note: You must have the right to work in the UK.

Are you a dynamic leader with a passion for data, emerging technologies, and strategic consulting? We're looking for a Director of Data, Technology, Automation and Testing to join our fast-growing consultancy and help drive innovation for some of the world's leading financial services firms.

This is a high-impact, client-facing role where your commercial expertise and consulting leadership will help shape transformative solutions at the intersection of technology and business.

What You'll Do:

Lead strategic client engagements and build long-term, trusted relationships across major financial institutions.
Drive revenue growth by identifying new opportunities and crafting compelling proposals that leverage cutting-edge technologies like AI, Cloud, and Quantum.
Collaborate cross-functionally with Sales, Marketing, and other consulting leaders to develop go-to-market campaigns and respond to RFPs.
Manage and mentor a high-performing team of analysts, data scientists, and technical consultants.
Stay ahead of the curve by embedding the latest data and tech trends into innovative client solutions.

What You'll Bring:

A strong commercial mindset with a track record of winning and expanding business.
10+ years of experience in data and technology consulting, ideally within the financial services sector.
Deep knowledge of emerging technologies and how they can be applied in real-world business scenarios.
Experience with contract negotiation, business development, and client proposition development.
Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to inspire teams and influence stakeholders.

What We Offer:

A collaborative, forward-thinking environment where innovation is encouraged.
A flexible hybrid work model aligned with client expectations.
A culture of inclusion, continuous learning, and career growth.
Opportunities to work on high-impact projects that are redefining financial services.

Ready to shape the future of data and technology in finance?

Submit your CV today and take the next step in your consulting career. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications are encouraged

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