PwC UK
Tax Transformation and Technology – Manager

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About The Role
We are looking for a Tax Technology Manager to join our national Tax Technology team. You would be working to help clients’ tax functions deliver and manage tax through deploying innovative technology solutions as part of a wider agenda of strategy, risk & governance, sourcing advisory and operating model advice, joined together to bring well rounded business integrated solutions.
Tax Technology is a fast growing part of the PwC tax practice with fantastic growth and a strong, growing, pipeline of opportunities. As a result we are looking to build our team, to meet the increasing demand from clients to help them deliver tax in a better way.
What Your Days Will Look Like
- Supporting the business development for Tax Technology sales pipeline through engaging with PwC’s client portfolio.
- Solving client problems through the use of a wide range of Tax Technology, including identifying the best solution for the client problems.
- Redesigning tax functions and implementing appropriate governance over the technology’s use within the organisation and improving processes that the technology interacts with.
- Management of Tax Technology Projects including standard risk and governance compliance and managing the input of the Tax Technology delivery capability specialists as part of your projects.
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This Role Is For You If
- You have strong experience of implementing tax and/or finance technology
- You have an excellent understanding of process requirements gathering and design, particularly with a technology overlay.
- You have project management experience and understanding of good project governance.
- You have experience working with Financial Services businesses and/or Large Corporates
- You have excellent communication skills and stakeholder management.
- You have experience of data analytics, RPA, and/or data visualisation solutions.


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No matter where you may be in your career or personal life, our benefits are designed to add value and support, recognising and rewarding you fairly for your contributions.
We offer a range of benefits including empowered flexibility and a working week split between office, home and client site; private medical cover and 24/7 access to a qualified virtual GP; six volunteering days a year and much more.
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