alliant

Consulting

TCSAssociate

$65–85k ~AI est. Houston, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“TCS Associate at alliant. Skills: Legal analysis, Risk management, Compliance oversight. Manage client docket. Provide client assistance”

What You'll Achieve.

Shape successful outcomes

Industry & Context.

Consulting
Problems you'll solve

Data analysis

Eligibility Requirements

20-30% travel, Reside in Houston, TX

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree required, 1-2 years professional experience, Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite

What You'll Do.

Provide client assistance

Organize documentation

Engage in client interviews

Assist with witness preparation

Contribute to strategy discussions

Apply advocacy skills

Apply communication skills

Enhance client support

Enhance client representation

Guide discussions with senior professionals

Create organized responses

Form factual positions

Protect client interests

Perform legal research

Perform data analysis

Build foundation of insights

Lead client conversations

Help with strategic growth

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with attorneys; Work with legal professionals; Collaborate with team; Coordinate with team; Guide discussions with stakeholders

Communication Scope

Written skills; Verbal skills; Presentation skills

Full Job Description

As a TCS Associate, you will collaborate with attorneys to advocate for our clients facing complex legal issues across diverse and sophisticated industries. In this role, you will also take the lead in client management and relations, overseeing a portfolio of cases while ensuring exceptions service and strategic guidance. As a national premier consulting firm, alliant is focused on providing solutions to help businesses transform and thrive. alliant offers six different service lines to our clients and this role is within the alliantgroup service line which helps companies identify and leverage the largest federal and state incentives available including R&D and 179D. Responsibilities: • Manage a dynamic docket of clients, providing personalized and attentive assistance tailored to their unique needs • Work closely with a dedicated team of legal professionals to collaborate, coordinate, and prepare client matters • Carefully review and organize supporting documentation intended for ensuring accuracy and compliance • Engage in client interviews, assist with witness preparation, and contribute to strategy discussions that shape successful outcomes for our clients • Apply strong advocacy and communication skills while continuously learning new concepts and procedures to enhance client support and representation • Guide discussions with senior professionals, including C-level executives and other stakeholders, ensuring clear and effective communication • Create well-organized responses and form clear factual and legal positions that reflect and protect our clients’ interests and positions • Perform thorough, targeted legal research and data analysis to build a solid foundation of insights that support each client matter • Lead conversations with clients to help with the strategic growth of these companies • Potential 20-30% travel within the United States Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree required • Preferred 1-2 years of professional experience • Excellent written,

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