Data Consultant
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Job description
We recruit new Consultants based on available project opportunities, aligning our hiring needs with client demand. As a result, we encourage interested candidates to register their interest and complete a few initial questions to determine whether they meet our general criteria.
Registering your interest is not an application for a specific role; instead, it allows you to share your CV and become part of our talent pool. Once in the talent pool, we continually review your skillset against client opportunities and initiate our recruitment process when a suitable position becomes available. Find out more about our recruitment process on our website: auticon - Careers UK.
Because our hiring is demand-driven, timelines are variable depending on client needs. During your time in the talent pool, we encourage you subscribe to our quarterly Careers Newsletter and share any updates with us.
What to expect as an auticon Consultant
As an auticon Consultant, you become a permanent employee of auticon, but most of your day-to-day work will be with one of our clients. You'll add skills and expertise to the client's team or project.
Most of our clients are large multinational organisations who require expertise in areas such as:
Data analysis Data visualisation Data engineering Cyber security Machine learning or AI You get the chance to work on interesting assignments with our clients, whilst still having all the support of being an auticon employee. When you're between projects, your employment with us continues. This means you receive your salary and all the ongoing benefits of being an auticon employee such as our valuable coaching provision, whilst we support you to further develop your skills. Visit our blog to learn more about the value of the coaching we provide., As a Disability Confident Leader, we're committed to providing applicants with any reasonable adjustments or accommodations needed. Therefore, please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments as part of the recruitment process.
Requirements
We always want to hear from autistic people with strong tech and data skills who would like to join us., Evidence that you are in the process of obtaining an autism diagnosis OR evidence you already have a diagnosis OR alternative documentation to evidence autism Right to work in the UK The ability to commute to central London on a regular basis, around 2-3 times per week (As a responsible employer, we're aware of the sensory and emotional impact of longer commutes. We consider a reasonable commute to be no longer than 1.5 hours each way) Demonstrable proficiency in Python, including the use of relevant libraries (NumPy, pandas, etc.). For example, a PCAP certification or equivalent, professional experience or meaningful academic experience. Experience in: Using data analysis tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau) Processing large data sets accurately An interest and willingness to upskill in Artificial Intelligence Desirable Criteria - please note that you don't need to meet all, or any, of the criteria listed below in order to apply:
Certification in one of the major cloud services (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, etc.) Cyber security skills, experience or certification (e.g. CompTIA) Some relevant work experience, or equivalent practical application of skills through a PhD A recognised security clearance or the willingness to undertake national security vetting (e.g. SC, DV) so that you can work on projects with our public sector clients. This requires you to have been a UK resident for 5 years (you can find an overview of what UK Govt Security Vetting involves on the Cabinet Office's YouTube channel) Inclusion Statement, Disability Confident About Disability Confident A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to .
Benefits & conditions
A salary of £29,000 - £40,000 (normally £29,000 - £32,000 for Consultants with lower levels of work experience or £32,000 - £40,000 for Consultants with more relevant work experience or practical application of skills via a PhD, for example) Permanent contract that includes valuable autism-tailored benefits, such as ongoing assistance from a dedicated Coach who provides practical and emotional support to help you thrive in your role 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Private health insurance package Friendly and productive work environment where reasonable adjustments are understood and encouraged Personal development with fully funded courses