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Apprentice Data Analyst (Level 4) - Teesside - 2026

Balfour Beatty plc
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About The Role

We are Balfour Beatty, one of the UK’s largest construction companies building iconic buildings and structures that will last for generations to come. We offer an apprentice early‑career development programme to help you build your legacy and say to your family and friends, “I helped build that”. #BEBalfourBeatty – join us to build the future together.


What You’ll Be Doing

An Apprentice Data Analyst explores the story behind the numbers. You’ll collect, analyse, and interpret data to help the business make informed decisions. You’ll learn how to use data analysis tools and techniques to uncover valuable information. You will be enrolled on the Business Analyst Level 4 Apprenticeship, a structured programme lasting approximately 12 months plus end‑point assessment.


Who We’re Looking For

You’ll need A Levels or equivalent, typically 2 A Levels. This programme is designed for those looking to step into higher‑level roles that demand specialised knowledge and increased responsibility.


Why Work for Us

Kickstart your career at Balfour Beatty, where you’ll receive structured training and support from day one, and a formal qualification. Alongside a great salary and benefits package, you’ll gain invaluable experience and skills that pave the way for exciting opportunities and career progression. This is more than just a job—it's a pathway to a promising future.


Key Details

  • Seniority level: Internship
  • Employment type: Full‑time
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Construction
  • Location: Sunderland, England, United Kingdom


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