Data Analyst Apprentice – Level 4

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Overview

Level 4 Salary: £20,000 Programme start date: September 2026 Locations available: Birmingham, Leeds Connect the country.


Shape your future.


Start your career journey with us.


Ready to find out how data shapes our roads network?


Join our three-year Data Analyst apprenticeship and turn your curiosity into a career with National Highways.


Responsibilities

You’ll work with teams across the business to gather data, spot patterns and share insights that help keep the country moving.


From exploring analysis tools and visualisation techniques, to presenting findings in clear, engaging ways, you’ll build skills that are valuable in a data-driven world.


Alongside hands-on experience, you’ll complete a Level 4 apprenticeship, which is your gateway to careers in data analytics, data science and digital technology.


What You’ll Get in Return

Whether you\'re just starting out or exploring a new direction, our apprenticeships are a great way to kickstart your journey. You’ll earn while you learn from day one, gaining real-world experience with plenty of support from your manager, mentors, a skills coach, and a buddy to help you settle in.


Enjoy flexible working, protected study time, and a calendar of events and socials to build your connections and confidence.


Your salary will grow as you progress (subject to performance) and we’ll help you to find a permanent role at the end of your apprenticeship.


You’ll also enjoy a fantastic employee benefits package which includes a generous pension scheme, annual leave starting at 26 days (rising to 31 days with service), access to health and wellbeing schemes, discounts and cashback on shopping, going out and more.


What You’ll Need to Succeed

You’ll need to bring a positive mindset, take ownership of your work, and be ready to adapt when things shift.


We’re looking for great communicators who work well with others, stay organised, and think critically to solve problems.


If you\'re curious, passionate, and keen to learn, you\'ll fit right in and grow fast.


Eligibility

To be eligible for the apprenticeship, you must:


Hold (or will achieve before September 2026) English and Maths GCSEs, at grade C/grade 4 or above plus: Three A-Levels or equivalent Level 3 qualifications (e.g. BTEC, T Level) in relevant subjects. Be able to attend a 4-day induction from 7th -10th September 2026. Hold an unrestricted Right to Work in the UK for the full duration of the programme.


Due to the salary level of this role, we cannot offer sponsorship for the position for individuals that don\'t have the Right to Work in the UK. Assessment Centres will run in May June 2026, and you’ll hear back soon after about whether you’ve secured a place.


Other information

All offers to the programme are subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks, including Right to Work, reference, and DBS criminal record checks.


About Us

Our strategic road network is vital to connecting the country, carrying a third of all traffic and two-thirds of freight.


Every single day, National Highways get millions of people to where they need to be as efficiently and safely as possible along more than 4,500 miles of motorways and major A roads.


We bring people together, keep businesses moving and help communities to stay connected.


We’re constantly innovating to stay ahead of the curve in building and operating our roads, investing in both the right projects and the brightest talent to help shape our future.


Why You Should Join Us

At National Highways, we believe in building a connected country. We’re passionate about creating an inclusive, collaborative culture where all our people feel empowered, valued and enjoy greater wellbeing.


If you share our values of safety, passion, teamwork, ownership, and integrity, you’ll thrive as part of our team.


Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you\'re excited by shaping your future in a new direction, apply today and start your journey with us.


Don’t miss out


Application notes

  • submit your application early as we may close applications before the advertised closing date if we receive a high volume of interest.

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