 
        
        Overview Manager or Senior Manager - R&D; TaxLocation: PerthClient: Top 10 Mid-Tier Advisory Firm The Opportunity You'll join one of the largest and most successful R&D; teams in Australia. 
This opportunity offers excellent flexibility, promotion based on merit not tenure and a generous remuneration. 
Bonus Winning new work can receive 15% of annual fees personallyRelocation bonusHybrid work arrangementsSponsorship availableDiversity of work Responsibilities Manage a diverse portfolio of clients engaged in technical, scientific, or high-impact commercial projectsLead client engagements - from early discussions and eligibility assessments to documentation and strategic adviceTranslate technical concepts into structured, accurate submissions and reportsMentor and support junior team members, contributing to a collaborative, knowledge-sharing environmentStay ahead of policy developments and contribute to internal capability and process improvementPlay an active role in building strong client relationships and identifying new opportunities Qualifications Around 5+ years of relevant experience - e.g. in R&D; advisory, innovation incentives, or a mix of technical/consulting workQualifications in Engineering, Science, Information Technology, Accounting, Law, or a similar fieldStrong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly explain technical ideas in a business contextExperience managing client relationships and balancing multiple deliverablesA collaborative, growth-oriented mindset - someone who values both independence and teamwork Why Join? 
Work with an established, high-performing innovation incentives team backed by national supportDirect access to work with PartnersJoin a firm consistently ranked in the top tier for its sectorBe part of a workplace that genuinely supports flexibility, development, and well-beingEnjoy clear progression pathways and ongoing access to professional developmentMake a meaningful contribution to the success of local innovators and businesses shaping Australia's future