Manager- Tech Transformation

KPMG
Glasgow
9 months ago
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Job description

Technology Transformation Manager

Base Location:London, Leeds, Manchester or Birmingham plus network of 20 offices nationally:

The KPMG Technology Transformation practice is a cornerstone of our business. Operating from across or UK offices we do work that matters, serving the country with diligence and expertise.

KPMG is one of the world's largest and most respected consultancies. We've supported the UK through times of war and peace, prosperity and recession, political and regulatory upheaval. We've proudly stood beside the institutions and businesses which make the UK what it is.

By encompassing a breadth of areas we deliver collaborative team engagements, working together across these capabilities to help our clients get the best from their IT services, we become immersed in our clients' organisations, applying sector knowledge and technology solutions to deliver the best possible outcomes and get it right first time.

Why Join KPMG as a Technology Transformation Manager

We are growing our team to meet an increasing demand for our market leading services and are seeking your relevant expertise and experience to join us.

As a Manager within our Technology Transformation capability you bring a technology perspective to a broad range of client issues, demonstrating how technology can be used to address problems and realise opportunities.

What will you be doing?

 

Working with KPMG colleagues, client teams and with C Level client resources to:

Provide a true Advisory service to our clients in the development and delivery of IT operating models that enable clients to get the most from their technology organisation Champion how Tech Strategy & Transformation can help our clients deliver more effectively and achieve their digital and technology ambitions Provide credible advice to clients on how to operate IT in the most effective manner Collaborate across our other Connected Technology capabilities to improve and transform IT services for our clients Work with other teams across KPMG to provide support to clients as they undergo digital transformation Identify emerging trends in the market and develop products and services that KPMG can leverage within our client base Support the growth of our Tech Strategy & Transformation capability through developing and supporting our people

What will you need to do it?

As a Technology Transformation Manager, working in either a major Consultancy or with major Public or Private sector organisations , you will have Digital experience in at least two of the following:

 

 

Developing technology strategies in complex environments, with a focus on leveraging digital and emerging technologies IT operating model design and implementation IT cost optimisation and efficiency Digital transformation at scale, such as Business Models, Culture change, User Experience and Business practices Agile delivery methodologies, particularly at scale in large organisations

 

Skills we’d love to see/Amazing Extras:
 

Previous experience gained from within a major Consultancy A passion for emerging technology and driving business value around Digital technology areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Platforms, Integration, Data, User Experience

To discuss this or wider Consulting roles with our recruitment team, all you need to do is apply, create a profile, upload your CV and begin to make your mark with KPMG.

Our Locations:

We are open to talk to Technology Transformation Consultants from across the country but our core hubs for this role are:

London Canary Wharf Leeds Manchester Birmingham

 

With 20 sites across the UK, we can potentially facilitate office work, working from home, flexible hours, and part-time options. If you have a need for flexibility, please register and discuss this with our team.

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