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Chief Operating Officer

London
3 days ago
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Professional Services
c£200,000 + Bonus + Benefits + Equity
London (Hybrid)
Ref: 10204

The Company

We are partnering with a rapidly scaling, Private Equity-backed global consultancy operating at the forefront of digital and AI-enabled transformation. With operations spanning the US, EMEA and APAC, the firm delivers strategic and technical services across a diverse client base. As the business accelerates through organic growth and international M&A, they are looking to recruit a proven COO to ensure scalable, high-quality delivery and operational excellence.

The Role

The COO will lead global delivery and operational support, driving consistent, profitable outcomes and executing strategic goals. Reporting to the CEO and sitting on the Board, the role is accountable for Delivered Revenue across all service lines. Key responsibilities include translating strategy into operating plans, leading transformation, overseeing service delivery, M&A integration, IT, and information security, and ensuring Board-level visibility on performance, risk, and client success.

The Person

This role demands a senior operational leader with extensive experience of scaling global delivery in a professional services environment The ideal candidate will have led major transformation programmes, embedded AI-driven processes, and owned Delivered Revenue and will bring strong post-M&A integration experience, governance expertise in information security and risk, and the presence to influence C-suite and Board stakeholders. Commercial acumen, operational scalability, and financial discipline are essential.

This is a rare opportunity to shape the global operating platform of a high-growth, high-ambition consultancy. A strategic mindset, AI-literate approach, and passion for operational excellence will be key to success.

How to Apply

If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, value autonomy, and are driven to make a tangible impact in a dynamic, globally ambitious business, please apply with your full CV and details of your current remuneration, quoting reference 10204

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