Graduate Technical Consultant- January 2025 starts, Surrey

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Graduate Technical Consultant - January 2025 starts, SurreyClient:

Graduate Recruitment Bureau

Location:

Surrey, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Consulting

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Reference:

698c60ace0cf

Job Views:

7

Posted:

03.03.2025

Expiry Date:

17.04.2025

Job Description:

Our client is a rapidly expanding management and technical consultancy specialising in helping government and public sectors deliver complex projects to challenging timescales. Areas of specialism include cyber security, mission-critical communications, analytics, and agile processes.

Start dates are early 2025.

This hugely successful consultancy specialises in business and technical transformation, helping government and public sector clients deliver complex projects to challenging timescales.

As a graduate, you will get the chance to work across projects in multiple areas – you must be happy to do this and not just want to focus on one area.

The Job:

Working as a consultant for this client you could find yourself involved in:

  1. Developing strategies for future delivery of ICT services
  2. Supporting large ICT procurements, including developing procurement strategies and documentation and evaluating bids
  3. Providing technical assurance that proposed solutions are fit for purpose
  4. Explaining to risk owners and other stakeholders the causes, likelihood, and potential business impacts of information risks throughout the information system life-cycle
  5. Working with key areas of the government, emergency services, law enforcement, criminal justice, health, education, energy, and utilities sectors

They have several entry-level consulting roles available to start throughout 2024. Their offices are based in Surrey; however, they offer a very flexible approach to working from home and the office, as well as working on client sites (which could be UK wide) when needed.

As you progress in your career you will be encouraged to hone your skills and take on responsibilities in areas such as:

  1. Cyber-security and information risk assurance
  2. Technical, enterprise, or security architecture solutions
  3. Management consulting

About You:

  1. The client is keen to hire exceptional candidates with a science, engineering, analytical, or technical degree
  2. You will be an excellent problem solver adopting a proactive approach to analysing problems and have a strong academic record
  3. You must have an interest in technology and the importance that it plays in today's business world, which will be clearly demonstrated on your CV
  4. To be able to work for this firm you must be eligible to obtain UK Govt security clearance

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