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Senior Consultant, Aerospace & Defence

Consulting Point
London
2 months ago
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One of Consulting Point's long-standing clients is looking to further build out their Aerospace & Defence offering, due to significant growth plans in 2024. The firm is the Operations & Advisory arm of a well know global consultancy firm. This role is for a mid-level individual, based out of London, and will be a key part of their growth in this industry vertical.


The practice is cross-functional, working on Operational, Digital and general advisory projects, while helping to develop existing accounts. The individual has to have a strong background in working with Aerospace & Defence clients, including companies who Manufacture parts for these industries.


The ideal candidate will be someone who is at top-end Consultant or Senior Consultant in another recognized consulting firm, who is looking for a more boutique feeling environment within a highly regarded consultancy. You will experience faster career progression than is normally possible in this size of firm and a much more people focussed approach to employee interaction.


It is essential that all applicants have a permanent right to work in the UK and are currently working at a management consulting firm.

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