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Consultant – R&D (Mechanical Engineer)

Ayming
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

As a professional services company, Ayming partners with businesses and institutions worldwide to unlock lasting value. With a team of over 1,500 experts in Innovation, HR, and Taxes across 14 countries, our three delivery modes are: consulting services, digital services and managed services.

Position

R&D Consultant – London, UK (Ayming UK)

Responsibilities
  • Client facing: Build client relationships throughout the sales and production process, including regular correspondence for claim-related information and liaising directly with government task authorities on the client’s behalf.
  • Subject matter expert: Maintain a technical understanding of your specialism with working knowledge of consulting processes.
  • Report and claim management: Assist in creating structured claim reports, R&D project descriptions and justifications, and claims adjustments based on determined tax liability.
  • Awareness and informed perspective: Stay well-versed in current affairs and innovative developments across key global sectors.
Qualifications
  • Professional Experience: Minimum of 2 years’ experience, preferably within the mechanical engineering industry.
  • Strong Academic Foundation: Degree in Civil Engineering is required.
  • Collaborative & Dependable: Works well in teams, aligns with client needs, and follows structured methodologies.
  • Proactive Learner & Problem Solver: Demonstrates curiosity, critical thinking, and initiative in tackling challenges and learning about R&D tax.
Additional Information
  • HR Policy: Growth through the Ayming Academy and Ayming Digital Academy; tailored support programs such as My Professional Journey or MoveWithUS.
  • Work environment: Flexible work options, inspiring spaces, and up to 100 remote days per year; year-round events and gatherings (Webinars, Coffee With, etc.).
  • Local benefits: Competitive salary, internal training aligned with HMRC guidelines, multi-disciplinary team, direct client engagement across sectors (Technology, Manufacturing, Construction, Food, etc.), London office team, career development and training, career coaching, and international mobility.
Employee Perks
  • 25 Days Holiday per annum with option to buy up to five more; birthday day off.
  • Company pension with 5% matched contributions.
  • Health benefits: Healthshield membership, Help@hand GP app, private health cover.
  • Equipment: Company laptop and iPhone.
  • Additional benefits: Death in service benefit, Cycle to Work scheme, gym discounts, Sodexo benefits platform discounts.
Seniority level
  • Associate
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Consulting
  • Industries: Software Development and IT Services and IT Consulting


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