Apprentice Data Analyst

HS2 Ltd
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Overview

HS2, Britain’s new high-speed railway is at peak construction. Balfour Beatty VINCI is HS2’s construction partner in the Midlands, responsible for delivering 90km of the route, from Long Itchington in Warwickshire to the centre of Birmingham and on to Handsacre in Staffordshire.

Now is a great time to join us and be part of a diverse team of nearly 9,000 people from over 80 nationalities working together to deliver major assets including bridges, tunnels and viaducts. Whether onsite or officed based all colleagues have a key part to play in delivering this critical transport infrastructure project.

Location: Based at Fort Dunlop – this location sits on the eastern edge of Birmingham, adjacent to the M6 motorway, providing excellent transport links into the city and across the region. Fort Dunlop serves as a key hub within IPT Area North, supporting operations that span multiple sublots and regional activities. Its strategic position makes it an important point for coordination and access, with proximity to major infrastructure routes ensuring connectivity to both the Central Region and wider project areas.

Role Responsibilities
  • Facilitate workshops and collaborate with stakeholders to gather system requirements and ensure effective use of tools and technologies.
  • Triage system incidents and requests, coordinating with relevant support teams to resolve issues efficiently.
  • Collect, clean, and validate data from multiple sources to ensure accuracy and reliability.
  • Conduct analytical work, including statistical analysis, trend identification, and data modelling for structured storage and retrieval.
  • Create visualisations and reports, while ensuring data governance, compliance, and adherence to security and regulatory standards.
  • Demonstrate an interest in Technology and Data.
  • Understanding of data analysis.
  • Able to develop a process flow based on interactions with end users.
  • Demonstrate a teamwork and a collaborative approach.

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK to be considered.

Why Join Us
  • Flexible working options
  • Free parking & travel allowance (where eligible)
  • Family-friendly policies
  • Wellbeing support & flu vaccinations
About Us

Balfour Beatty VINCI is a joint venture with over 30 years of experience delivering iconic infrastructure, including the Channel Tunnel, Crossrail, and upgrading some of the UK’s busiest motorways. On HS2, we’re building everything from viaducts and tunnels to bridges and embankments across the West Midlands.

Diversity & Inclusion

We’re proud to be an inclusive employer, welcoming people from all backgrounds, abilities and neurodiversities. As a Disability Confident Leader, we encourage applications from candidates with disabilities.

Flexible Working We’re open to discussing flexible working arrangements to suit your needs, aligned with project requirements.


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