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Apprenticeship Digital Data science & machine learning L4 (higher)

BP Energy
Sunbury-on-Thames
5 days ago
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Technology


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Business Support Group


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About bp

bp is a global company that offers a world of opportunities for professionals as well as those starting out in their career. Were guided by our purpose and ambition to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner, and help the world get there too.

What does this mean for you? It means you can expect purposeful work, world-class training and the flexibility to realize your full potential. Not to mention the chance to join a company committed to delivering more sustainable energy for all. Ready to crack on? Your perfect job match awaits.

About digital

bp has a bold transformation agenda as it seeks to provide secure, affordable, lower carbon energy. Digital lies at the heart of this transformation and bp is looking to recruit digital talent to help solve the most complex problems of the future.

The One Digital early careers programme provides arange of foundational career experiences and a gatewayto an exciting and rewarding digital career.

Early careers experience at bp

Our digital apprenticeship programs are 2 years long. During this time, youll work on different projects alongside learning day to day operations, to become a rounded professional.

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