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Senior R&D Tax Credits Technical Consultant

London
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Job Title: Senior R&D Tax Credits Technical Consultant

Location: London (Consideration for non-London candidates)

Salary: £60,000 - £65,000

Recruitment Fee: 15.0%

Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Are you a seasoned professional with a passion for science and technology innovation, expertise in R&D Tax Credits, and a strong focus on software development? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

Candidate Responsibilities:

Delve into the intricacies of clients' cutting-edge technologies to identify eligible development work for government funding
Guide clients through the R&D Tax Credit delivery process from initial engagement to claim completion
Collaborate with businesses across diverse sectors like financial services, biotechnology, engineering, software, construction, and data science
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the R&D Tax Credits scheme and other relevant funding options to provide expert advice to clientsKey Requirements:

Minimum 4+ years of experience in R&D Tax Credits with a strong knowledge of UK R&D tax incentive schemes
Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field (BSc/MSc/PhD)
Proficiency in modern programming languages, software architecture, cloud platforms, databases, AI/ML frameworks, DevOps practices, and cybersecurity
Excellent communication, organisational, and listening skills
High business integrity and ethicsBenefits:

Competitive salary range of £60,000 - £65,000
Exposure to a diverse client base and cutting-edge technologies
Opportunities for professional growth and development
London-based role with consideration for non-London candidates
Full-time permanent positionHow to Apply: For more details or to apply for this exciting opportunity, please contact [Consultant Name] at [Email Address] or [Phone Number]. Don't miss out on the chance to become a key player in the dynamic world of R&D Tax Credits and software innovation

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