2026 Apprentice - Digital (Data Science) - London

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Company Information

Firm: PA Consulting
Location: London, United Kingdom
Functional area: Digital
Benefits: Competitive


Job Description

PA are delighted to announce recruitment of our third cohort of Data Science Apprentices. You will develop your skills and gain hands‑on experience in data‑driven initiatives, including artificial intelligence (AI), using contemporary coding platforms and modern tooling while working alongside top digital talent.


Key Responsibilities

  • Work with a team of experienced data engineer and data scientist consultants to understand client requirements and develop custom data solutions.
  • Learn and implement new technologies and data and digital development best practices.
  • Participate in meetings with clients to understand their requirements and provide data‑driven solutions.
  • Write documentation and conduct training sessions for clients.
  • Pursue continuous personal development in data analytics skills.

Assessment Process

  • Application form.
  • Online assessments (completed within a week of submitting your application).
  • Shortlisting after the role has closed; we will keep you updated on progress.
  • Final stage assessment centre (in person) scheduled for March/April.

Offer

  • The opportunity to work alongside and learn from talented colleagues on real client challenges from the start.
  • Support and coaching to grow your data analytical skills through real client work, tackling technical and business challenges.
  • Work across all areas of the development lifecycle, from strategy to implementation, and on assignments in different sectors.
  • Provide high‑level technical designs in collaboration with business analysts, data engineers, data scientists, and data architects.
  • A broad, rich base of experience to build an outstanding career in data and digital.
  • Full‑time role with 20% time allowed for the apprenticeship programme.
  • Hybrid working: in the office or on client site a minimum of 2 days per week; you must live within commuting distance.
  • Salary potential: £28,860.
  • Role start date: September 2026.

Qualifications

  • 2 A levels or equivalent in a relevant subject (e.g., Computing, Maths, IT, Science, Engineering).
  • Knowledge of relational and non‑relational databases (SQL, NoSQL) and/or familiarity with programming (Python, R, SQL) – considered a plus.
  • Growth‑oriented and curious, open to change, driven to succeed, and eager to broaden your understanding.
  • Collaborative and relationship‑focused, thriving in dynamic teams and building strong relationships with clients and peers.
  • Credible and communicative, comfortable in high‑performance environments with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Analytical and adaptable, with strong problem‑solving abilities, innovative thinking, and a passion for data.
  • Professional and reliable, demonstrating punctuality, dependability, and respect for business expectations.

Application

CLOSING DATE – This role will close for applications on Friday 20th February at 4pm.


Apply today by completing our online application.


Please be aware that some of our UK roles at PA require a UK security clearance and background checks. If you meet the residency requirements (British citizen or resident in the UK for at least 5 years), you may apply. If unsure, review the UK Government’s guidance on security vetting before applying.


Equality and Inclusion

We’re committed to advancing equality. We recruit, retain, reward, and develop our people based solely on their abilities and contributions and without reference to age, background, disability, genetic information, family status, religion, race, ethnicity, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, political belief, veteran status, or any other aspect of human difference. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups.


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