DTG GLOBAL

Innovation Analyst – Legal Technology

Birmingham or Manchester
May 13, 2026
Application ends: June 26, 2026
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Deadline date:
June 26, 2026

Job Description

If you have spent time working with legal technology platforms and want a role where you are actually building and delivering solutions – not just advising on them – this is worth a look.

A well-established, listed professional services business is expanding its Technology Innovation function and wants someone who can bridge the gap between what the business needs and what technology can do. That means getting into the detail with legal and operational teams, understanding their problems, and then rolling your sleeves up to build something that fixes them.

What You Will Be Doing

The bulk of the role is practical delivery. You will be scoping and building solutions across document automation, workflow, and portal platforms, and supporting the adoption of AI-powered tools across the business – including configuration, prompt development, and user enablement. You will also keep an eye on the market, engaging with vendors and evaluating new tools as they emerge.

It is a varied role that requires someone comfortable switching between hands-on technical work and stakeholder conversations at all levels.

What You Will Bring

You will have some experience with legal or professional services technology – whether that is document automation, workflow tooling, portal platforms, or AI assistants. You do not need to tick every box, but you do need to be genuinely curious about technology and confident enough to learn on the job and teach others.

Strong communication skills matter here. You will be working with people who have varying levels of technical understanding, and the ability to translate between business language and technical concepts is essential.

The Opportunity

This is a firm that has made a genuine commitment to technology-led change, and the team you would be joining is central to delivering it. There is real scope to grow in the role and to shape how technology is adopted across a sizeable, complex organisation.