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Apprentice Data Analyst

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Join Reds10 as an Apprentice Data Analyst

Location: London Bridge

Are you passionate about data and eager to kickstart your career in tech? Reds10 is looking for a motivated Apprentice Data Analyst to join our dynamic Business Operations team. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience while working towards a Level 4 qualification.

Reds10 is the leading innovator in off-site construction, delivering cutting-edge, sustainable buildings in the education, defence, healthcare, commercial and residential sectors. From design to delivery, we create smart, future-ready spaces through our industrialised construction approach.

What You’ll Do

As an Apprentice Data Analyst, you’ll play a key role in transforming complex data into meaningful insights that drive strategic decisions across the business. You’ll work with various teams to:

  • Build and maintain interactive dashboards using Reds10’s datalake

  • Clean, organise, and visualise data to support performance analysis

  • Identify trends and opportunities for operational improvements

  • Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver impactful data solutions

  • Ensure data accuracy, privacy, and compliance with ISO standards

    What We’re Looking For

    We’re seeking someone who’s curious, analytical, and ready to learn. You’ll thrive in this role if you have:

  • A keen interest in data analysis and visualisation

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Proficient in Excel with a commitment to expanding expertise in tools like Python and SQL

  • Strong communication skills to explain insights to non-technical teams

  • Attention to detail and a proactive mindset

  • Entry requirements - GCSE Maths and English grade 4/C or above (or equivalent)

    Why Reds10?

  • At Reds10, we’re passionate about innovation and growth. You’ll be part of a supportive team that values your development and encourages you to explore new ideas. This apprenticeship is your gateway to a rewarding career in data.

  • Completion of this apprenticeship enables learners to apply and become Level 3 SFIA recognised.

    Please note that this role will need BPSS clearance.

    If you have a degree or higher level qualification in a related subject you will not be eligible for this apprenticeship.

    If you're excited to dive into the world of data and make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you

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