SC & DV Cleared Data Consultants and Analysts

VIQU IT
Farringdon, Greater London, London, EC1M 4BJ, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
12 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Occasional travel (up to 25%)

SC & DV Cleared Data Consultants and Analysts – London – Up to £60,000 per annum

Are you a data-driven professional with a passion for delivering impactful solutions? Do you excel in translating complex data challenges into actionable insights? If so, Morela has an exciting opportunity for you.

Morela is proud to partner with one of the UK's leading data consultancies, renowned for their innovative approach to data integration and analytics. As they continue to expand, they're seeking a skilled SC & DV Cleared Data Consultant and Analysts to join their dynamic team. This role is perfect for someone who combines technical expertise with a consultative mindset, aiming to drive value across diverse projects.

You'll be part of a forward-thinking consultancy that operates at the intersection of advanced technology and real-world impact. Serving both public and private sectors, their services encompass strategic advisory, digital transformation, and end-to-end data engineering. As a SC & DV Cleared Data Consultant or Analyst, you'll play a crucial role in designing and implementing data solutions that empower clients to make informed decisions.

Core Responsibilities

Data Integration: Connect and harmonise data from multiple sources, ensuring clean, reliable, and compliant data pipelines.

Data Modelling: Design and manage data models to create logical data structures that enhance accessibility and usability.

Application Development: Build full-stack applications using tools such as Python, SQL, and relevant frameworks, delivering intuitive user interfaces and interactive workflows.

Data Governance: Implement data lineage tracking and access controls to uphold compliance with organisational and regulatory standards.

Client Collaboration: Engage with clients to understand their needs, provide training sessions, and promote best practices for effective adoption and utilisation of data platforms.

Continuous Improvement: Contribute to internal capability building by improving frameworks, delivery processes, and team development across the consultancy.

What We’re Looking For

SC, DV or eDV Cleared: In this position, you will already be security cleared to one of those levels.

Technical Expertise: Proven experience in data engineering, software development, or systems integration, preferably within AI, analytics, or enterprise platforms.

Problem-Solving Skills: Strong analytical abilities with a knack for troubleshooting and optimising complex data workflows.

Communication Skills: Excellent ability to engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, providing clear and confident guidance.

Adaptability: Comfortable working across various sectors and with diverse clients, adjusting approaches as needed.

Travel Readiness: Open to occasional travel (up to 25%) depending on project requirements.

Palantir Foundry experience is an added bonus!

As a SC or DV Cleared Data Consultant or Analyst, you’ll lead the charge on some of the most complex, high-impact data programmes in the UK, helping clients unlock the power of their data while mentoring the next generation of engineering talent.

Please do not hesitate to reply and reach out to Morela today to find out more

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