Strategy and technology consulting for government and enterprise transformation
RedRock is a UK-based consulting firm serving government departments, financial services, retail, and tech clients through strategic change and technology modernization. The tech stack spans both legacy (SQL Server, .NET, Java, AIX) and modern cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure DevOps), with active projects centred on large-scale laptop rollouts and legacy application decommissioning—indicating client bases mid-transformation. Hiring is concentrated in senior engineering and product roles, suggesting a shift toward expanding delivery capacity rather than scaling support functions.
RedRock Consulting operates from Bristol as a privately held firm of 51–200 people, combining strategy, business architecture, and technology delivery. The company works across public sector (government departments), private sector (financial services, retail, tech), and third sector organizations, helping them navigate operational and digital transformation. Their engagement model positions them as an extension of client teams, with expertise in discovery, design, and build phases of change programmes. Active workstreams include IT asset lifecycle management (laptop rollouts and refresh cycles) and application rationalization (decommissioning legacy systems), with parallel focus on stakeholder management and accessibility improvement.
RedRock runs a hybrid stack: legacy systems (SQL Server, .NET, Java, AIX) and modern cloud (AWS, Azure DevOps). Frontend: React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS. Backend: Node.js, Spring Boot, GraphQL. Testing: Cypress, Playwright. Design: Figma. Project management: Jira, Confluence.
Bristol, United Kingdom. Privately held firm with 51–200 employees, operating across UK public and private sector clients.
RedRock Consulting's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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