Tax Technology Assistant Manager

Hays Technology
Birmingham, West Midlands (County)
11 months ago
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Your new company
Are you a Tax Technology professional itching to do more than just maintain the status quo? Tired of bureaucracy and dreaming of somewhere your voice can actually shape the future? This is your opportunity to break from the crowd and make a real impact.Join a forward-thinking firm that's rewriting what it means to be a premium adviser in the middle market. They're scaling fast, and they are looking for passionate, technically gifted professionals who want to grow with us, not behind us.Your new role
As a Tax Technology Assistant Manager, you'll sit at the intersection of innovation and strategy. You'll:

Spearhead digital solutions across tax compliance and advisory
Design, test, and roll out custom-built automations and tools
Collaborate with brilliant minds in data analytics, visualisation & automation
Work with real autonomy and own your projects end-to-end.
Inspire change by upskilling tax professionals across the businessYou won't just build tech-you'll build the future of tax.
What you'll need to succeed

Experience with tax tech platforms and process improvement
Solid command of Python and SQL (you don't just script-you build)
Working knowledge of tax compliance lifecycles
Proficiency in MS Office (especially Excel, but we hope you secretly hate it just a bit)Nice-to-haves (but not deal-breakers):

Experience with Alteryx, Power BI, and Agile environments
Knowledge of ML algorithms and database design
ATT or equivalent qualification
Background in data analytics or data scienceWhat you'll get in return

26 days holiday (+ buy more)
Lifestyle, health, and wellbeing perks including:
Financial wellbeing tools
Electric car scheme
Virtual GP access
Over 300+ development courses available on demandWhat you need to do now

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