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Associate Consultant

Washington, DC

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Overview

You understand the power of great service experience and its ability to inspire customer behavior.  You have a keen understanding of what it takes to deliver exceptional services, both in front of the house and behind the scenes.  But most of all, you see all of this in the context of furthering our clients’ core mission or business. The issues to be resolved are often difficult to define and quantify; may involve complex, traditionally competing interests; are often characterized by senior leadership interest and visibility, and require extensive proving and analysis.

Associate Consultant

  • Works in a team environment to research, prepare and deliver high quality, on-time inputs to and components of client deliverables.
  • Earns client and team trust through timely, accurate completion of tasks that support client outcomes and decision-making, including research, report development, and delivery of recommendations in certain cases. 
  • Independently manages time to complete assigned tasks and contributes to team effort.
  • Develops general knowledge, skills, and abilities within project Capability Areas. 
  • Takes advantage of learning opportunities beyond specialty.
  • Learns to participate in Technical Assent’s consulting approaches and methods.
  • Supports writing and speaking of more senior colleagues through research, editing, and other activities.
  • Contributes to organizational capability by using established process assets, templates, and tools in order to deliver consistent services.
  • Supports business development by playing an active role in researching customer needs, competitive environment, and actively supporting proposal efforts.
  • Maintains professional demeanor that is consistent with Technical Assent core values at all times.  

The Company

Technical Assent is passionate about services – in government, business, and not-for-profit. We design exceptional service experiences, engineer them to be robust, and deliver real capability and business outcomes for our clients. You will be working on government programs that have strategic importance to our client.  Your team will work IN and ON the client’s core mission – helping them to deliver their services day-to-day while simultaneously looking for opportunities to improve.  Our work is Driven by Evidence, Grounded in Understanding, and Focused on Impact.  

A Little About Our Culture

We look for these attributes in our teammates.

  • Our team combines the creative and the pragmatic to deliver the results that matter most to our clients.  We see beauty when art and science come together.
  • We seek self-starters, people who are confident in tackling challenges independently and bringing this to high-performing teams.  We continually seek feedback from our customers and employees, looking for opportunities to grow.
  • We are a small company which gives you an essential voice in shaping our culture.  You will help grow our culture, and you will grow from the experience, too.

You will be part of a team to take an improvement concept and transform it into a capability – an asset that provides measurable value to our client’s mission.  The team will work with users, prototype, develop, and deliver new capabilities.  We hold ourselves accountable to impacting outcomes.

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