Director/Sr. Director - Analytics Consulting

Tiger Analytics
London
1 year ago
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Tiger Analytics is an advanced analytics consulting firm. We are the trusted analytics partner for several Fortune 100 companies, enabling them to generate business value from data. Our consultants bring deep expertise in Data Science, Machine Learning and AI. Our business value and leadership has been recognized by various market research firms, including Forrester and Gartner. We are headquartered in the Silicon Valley and have our global delivery center in Chennai, India.

If you are passionate to work on unstructured business problems that can be solved using data, and excited about building, leading and enabling a team of analytics professionals towards that objective, we would like to talk to you. Designation and compensation offered will be commensurate with your expertise / experience.

  • As a client partner, you will have overall responsibility of delivery, account management, client relationships and account growth.
  • You will work on some of the latest applications of data science to solve complex business problems across industry domain.
  • You will lead a team of data and analytics professionals, and also directly work with key client stakeholders to help define the business problem and determine solution requirements.
  • You will be responsible for demonstrating business value through solutions that help meet strategic, operational, and tactical objectives, and making executive presentations.
  • You will be responsible for scaling the pilots / POCs to a long-term transformative program and deliver continuous business value
  • You will work with client’s business stakeholders to understand key business questions, challenges, and information needs, and help develop an analytics roadmap that identifies and prioritizes key analytics use cases for execution.
  • You will be collaborating with sales leaders (both new sales and account sales) to create the right POVs and proposals to help win new logos and drive growth in existing clients.

Requirements

  • 14-18 yrs experience in the field of delivering advanced analytics-based consulting services to clients.
  • Experience in managing large accounts and active involvement in account growth.
  • Ability to engage with CXO and VP / Director level stakeholders from client’s team and with internal remote teams to define business problems and construct solution approach in the areas of Pricing, Underwriting, Marketing, Distribution, Claims, and Operations.
  • Ability to select appropriate analytic methods for a given problem statement, analyze pros-and-cons of different options, and articulate such choices to technical as well as business audience.
  • Experience as a hands-on contributor or in leading a team to develop multiple advanced analytics solutions to business audience and help generate business value
  • Present or past experience in open-source analytic tools such as R & Python to build advanced analytic models, and exposure to accessing data from cloud platforms and big data systems such as Hadoop HDFS & Hive would be an advantage.
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills.
  • Ability to work with global teams, playing a lead role in communicating client business problem context to the remote teams and leverage them effectively in execution, while owning client presentation, project management and expectation setting.
  • Open to travel (up to 50%) across the United States.
  • Education Qualification - Bachelor's or Higher degree in Statistics, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field.

Benefits

Significant career development opportunities exist as the company grows. The position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a small, fast-growing, challenging and entrepreneurial environment, with a high degree of individual responsibility.

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