A Technical Consultant, as part of the consulting team at Exerp, takes care of the most technical aspects of the wide variety of consulting services the team can deliver to clients. These tasks will require technical expertise and knowledge like data structure, data analysis and mining and different types of coding.
As the rest of the team, the technical consultant is exposed to clients where they need to understand the client requirements and has the ability to refine them together with them and has empathy enough to understand the business need that triggers the request at issue.
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Qualifications include :
Experience
Skills
Other personal characteristics
Being an external contractor means you are engaged as an independent professional rather than as an employee. You provide specific services to a company under a defined agreement, with clear deliverables and timelines, but you are responsible for managing your own business affairs. This includes handling your own taxes, social security contributions, and professional insurance in accordance with the regulations of your country of residence.
As a contractor, you do not receive employee benefits such as paid vacation, sick leave, pension contributions, or health insurance. Instead, you work with greater autonomy and flexibility, managing your own schedule. You invoice for your time on a monthly basis—at the agreed hourly. You are also free to take on other clients, as long as there is no conflict of interest with the company you're contracted with.
In short, being an external contractor offers independence and flexibility, while also requiring a higher level of personal responsibility for administrative and legal obligations.
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Technical Consultant • Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España