Digital & Process Reimagined Strategist
Warwick, GB, CV34 6DA
About the role
National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) owns and operates the high voltage electricity transmission system in England and Wales. Our role is key in enabling the net zero transition by providing the electricity infrastructure needed to meet the UK’s ambitious targets. Our energy network connects the nation, so it’s essential that it’s continually evolving, advancing and improving. This role offers an ambitious individual the chance to shape a function pivotal to the company's growth to help enable Net Zero.
As Digital Product & Process Reimagined Strategist you’ll play a crucial role in analysing, designing, and implementing innovative digital processes & solutions, identifying transformative digital opportunities and developing strategic roadmaps that will enable long-term business growth and improved user outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate existing processes to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement through digital solutions, collaborating with stakeholders to gather requirements and understand business needs.
- Lead multiple Discovery phases to identify as-is states with problems and opportunities, to-be states with business case for Digital Investment to both transform operational capability and deliver user and business value.
- Reimagine, design and implement new digital processes, products and solutions that solve business problems, enhance user experience and deliver value.
- Lead Lean Agile methodologies for continuous improvement; identifying inefficiencies and areas for improvement through digital products and solutions, collaborating with cross functional stakeholders, to enhance operational efficiency and user satisfaction
- Lead and support the development of transformation and digital strategies that align with our business objectives.
- Collaborate with digital and data cross-functional product teams to design and implement innovative digital initiatives.
- Facilitate workshops and training sessions to promote digital adoption, continuous improvement and process changes within teams.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of digital strategies and processes, adjusting as necessary for continuous improvement.
- Stay up to date with industry trends and emerging technologies to inform strategic decisions.
What you'll need
We’re looking for a strategic transformative thinker who can operate strategically, setting the vision with senior stakeholders and tactically at an operational level. You are user centred, with an understanding of design led thinking, whilst having a technical understanding of digital products and ideally the domain.
Influential and persuasive, you champion creativity and innovation. You are good at making decisions, even when you have incomplete information and time. You are highly self-motivated and able to work without a lot of direction; able to lead the direction for others.
Experience and tenacity of working within a matrixed organisation, with the ability to build strategic business cases, ensuring alignment with corporate strategy and priorities, plus a good understanding of benefits case and realisation, are all key.
You'll have proven experience of with any of the following frameworks: Business process reimagined, Lean thinking, Lean Six-Sigma , Service Design, SAFe Agile, Scrum or any type of continuous improvement processes that focuses on both user and business needs.
Significant experience within a complex, innovative regulated environment e.g. utilities, infrastructure, regulated service, or construction industries would be an advantage but not essential.
Strong stakeholder communication and management skills are essential as is a broad business knowledge. Crucially, you know how to translate information about Digital & IT into language everyone can understand.
You'll also have a track record of delivering high-impact solutions to improve business and user outcomes, with a proven ability to lead cross-functional agile teams, mentor junior staff, and foster high-performing, inclusive cultures.
What's in it for you?
- A competitive salary of £75,000 - £94,000
- Annual Performance Based Bonus of up to 30%
- 28 days annual leave plus eight statutory days
- Option to buy/sell holiday days
- Generous contributory pension scheme – we’ll double-match your contribution to a max company contribution of 12%
- Financial support for study relevant to your role
- Flexible benefits: share incentive plan, salary sacrifice car and technology schemes
- Family benefits like back-up care service (six paid days yearly + option to purchase more)
More Information
This role closes at midnight on 11th September 2025; however, we encourage candidates to submit their application as early as possible and not wait until the published closing date as this can vary.
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