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Senior Digital Consultant – Systems, Data & Analytics
Location
California
Posted
58 days ago
Salary
$100K - $150K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Digital Consultant – Systems, Data & Analytics
Turner & Townsend
• Lead the development, validation, and translation of business and system requirements into practical digital solutions • Lead the configuration, implementation, and optimization of PMIS systems for large PMOs focusing on cost, risk, schedule, and portfolio tools • Develop system configuration approaches, technical documentation, and implementation plans aligned to program objectives • Capture and analyze client requirements to design digital strategies, data frameworks, and analytics approaches aligned to business outcomes • Provide technical input to business development, bid responses, and winning work • Support the continuous improvement of digital, data, and analytics capability across the business
Job Requirements
- Strong understanding of digital systems and data-driven delivery within capital projects and asset management
- Proven experience delivering client-facing digital or data-enabled change, from engagement start-up through implementation
- Ability to clearly link digital solutions to client value, including cost, efficiency, assurance, and performance outcomes
- Strong understanding of PMO / PMIS tools, methodologies, and governance
- Qualifications: Degree or Masters in a STEM discipline (or equivalent)
- Chartered or equivalent professional qualification with a professional institution or recognized body
Benefits
- Opportunity to work on impactful projects
- Flexible working environment
- Professional development and training
- Health and wellness programs
- Paid time off
- Support for work-life balance
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