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Apprentice Data Analysts

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Peterborough
4 days ago
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Overview

Please note that this is an apprenticeship position and therefore anyone with more than six months professional experience working as a data analyst or who holds a degree or Master’s degree in a subject such as Data Science, Business Analytics, Maths will not be eligible.

You will also need to commit to completing a Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship.

Are you keen to begin your career in data analytics?

Are you the sort of person who likes to use data to answer questions and drive action?

Are you someone who can think creatively & innovatively in solving a new problem?

Do you have strong planning, organisation, & communication skills?

If the answer to all these questions is yes, we may have just the opportunity for you, as we’re looking for apprentice data analysts to join our Data Analytics and Data Governance teams.

If you have the passion and the raw talent necessary for working in this field, we’ll provide technical training and development opportunities for you to build a broad range of skills and knowledge in data analytics.

Who We Are

We are The Frontline Group, the UK’s leading retail sales, marketing and distribution company working within publishing and home entertainment. We pride ourselves on our honesty and integrity, we place client value at the centre of every decision we make and are constantly finding new ways to overcome challenges. We are committed to working and developing people who work hard to achieve greatness. If you are someone who enjoys problem solving, challenging ideas and has an analytical approach then this role could be for you.

What does the role involve?

You will actively support the wider business with all their data wants, needs and processes. You\'ll be involved in decision-making processes by transforming, interpreting, and presenting data. This role is your opportunity to develop key analytical skills, understand our data infrastructure, and support our team in making data-driven decisions.

You’ll enable the business to make quicker, smarter decisions through:

  • developing reporting solutions which facilitate data exploration to answer questions about what has happened and why
  • ad hoc exploratory analysis to provide deeper insight into the reasons behind what is happening
  • forecast analytics to provide insight as to what is likely to happen in the future
  • analytically driven recommendations for courses of action to achieve specific desired business objectives
  • working collaboratively with data suppliers to ensure they provide accurate, complete and timely customer and sales data.
  • utilizing a variety of analytical techniques and tools
  • extracting, cleaning, and preparing data for subsequent analysis
  • acquiring and applying statistical techniques for data analysis

You’ll also support user training and education regarding understanding of our data and use of BI tools.

Requirements

Essential

  • Proven interest in data analysis (this could be from formal studies, self study or the workplace)
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Detail-oriented and strong attention to accuracy and completeness
  • Exceptional problem-solving skills
  • Willingness to learn and continuously improve technical and professional skills
  • Competency with Microsoft office applications including Excel

Some experience of using data tools (e.g. SQL, Python, visualisation tools such as Power BI / Tableau etc) would be an advantage but not essential.

Qualifications

Desirable

  • 3 A Levels (or equivalent) at grades A*-C in any subject but preferably one in a numerical or computing subject

Applications are encouraged from graduates with related degrees looking for an apprenticeship route to a Data Analytics career.

Salary: £22,750

Location: We are based in Peterborough (PE1 5DD) and although we offer hybrid working the successful candidate is likely to have a commute of 1hr 15mins or less.

Additional Benefits

At the Frontline Group we offer great training, and a range of salary sacrifice flexible benefits which you can select based on your lifestyle; benefit options include private medical insurance, holiday purchase and a tech scheme to name a few.

On top of that we also offer:

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata)
  • Confidential Employee Assistance Programme
  • Coaching with accredited coaches
  • Hybrid Working
  • 2 paid days to volunteer for a registered charity

Apprenticeship Training to be provided:

You will undertake a Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship where you will learn the hands-on skills to extract data from a range of sources and systems, model the data and store it in a data store, profile and analyse the data before telling a story with it and making recommendations.

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