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Global External Mobile Consultant/Head of Mobile Practice

Intellias
Leeds
10 months ago
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Project Overview:

Intellias is looking for a seasoned consultant with a strong tech background, who will help shape our Mobile offering as a part of Intellias strategy, in line with a company ambition to become a leading global technology partner.

The position will help set up and run special-purpose offerings, such as those around the creative, niche, and trendy mobile technologies.

Among other topics, the scope of work also includes technology trends awareness, thought leadership and support of technology partnerships.

The role is part-time and will report to the Director of Technology Practices.

Requirements:

We are looking for an experienced leader with a hands-on technical background and a proven track record in the same or similar role in a well-established software consulting or outsourcing company.

Key qualifications:

  • MSc or PhD Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or another engineering area; additional business or financial education would be an advantage
  • 10+ years of experience in Software Engineering, Technology Management, Technology Consulting
  • Profound understanding of large IT outsourcing company business: governance, processes, org. structure, financial management, etc.
  • Extensive technical knowledge in the field of iOS, Android, and hybrid mobile platforms.
  • Awareness of current trends in mobile technologies such as cross-platform frameworks (Flutter, React Native), AI/ML in mobile, IoT integrations, and 5G innovations.
  • Reasonable level of understanding of connected modern IT tech trends: Machine Learning, Generative AI & LLM, IoT, DevOps etc.
  • Lean mindset, combining technology and entrepreneurial skills with core management skills; leadership presence
  • Advanced level of written and spoken English

Responsibilities:

  • Create the global Mobile offering around Intellias existing expertise and drive the creation of new services
  • Alignment of our mobile services across key verticals and domains: Automotive, FS&I, Digital, Retail, Telecom
  • Cooperation with sales enablement on measurement, operational framework and tracking of the Practice pre-sales and business development efforts
  • Lead the effective collaboration with sales and account management at both new and existing customers to drive new logos and influence revenue
  • Shaping the Mobile strategy and overseeing its implementation in close collaboration with the company’s functional leaders

Why this position:

Being at the forefront of global technology, we always place individuals ahead of processes. We're committed to nurturing an environment that unleashes the full potential of tech leaders like you. Our people-centered culture and benefits make this an ideal journey for those passionate about executive excellence, sharing knowledge, and contributing to the global tech impact.

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