Data Analyst Apprenticeship

Baltic Apprenticeships
High Wycombe
1 day ago
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Begin Your Career as a Junior Data Analyst Apprentice at DEKRA UK.
DEKRA UK is searching for a curious and motivated Junior Data Analyst Apprentice. This role offers a fantastic opportunity for young talent to immerse themselves in the world of data, transforming raw information into meaningful insights that drive real business decisions.
As part of DEKRA UK, youll be joining a global company renowned for its commitment to safety, quality, and sustainability. Apprentices will gain hands-on experience working with real datasets, collaborating with different teams, and contributing to projects that make a tangible impact. This is more than just a learning experience; its a chance to develop practical skills, understand industry-leading processes, and set a strong foundation for a career in data analytics.
In this role, youll work towards your Level 3 Data Technician qualification, delivered by our expert training team at Baltic Apprenticeships.
A Typical Day in the Job:
Provide IT support across all DEKRA IT systems; web applications, desktop and mobile computing, print and telephony to internal and external stakeholders
Review all technical support related processes and documentation for continuous improvement.
Work as an active member of the wider local and global IT organisation in a flexible and supportive way.
Assist in maintaining and improving the performance of existing systems and software.
Plan alongside the business to perform data migrations, imports and exports as required.
Author and format technical documentation appropriate for the intended audience.
Respond to varied tasks, project or programme as required from time-to-time.
Attend meetings with DEKRA and clients as and when required.
Full training and support will be provided by your workplace mentor and from the team at Baltic Apprenticeships.
Desired Qualities, Skills and Knowledge
Able to work well under pressure.
Self-motivated and proactive.
Able to multi-task within a challenging, fast paced environment.
Excellent relationship and rapport building skills.
Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills.
Well organised and flexible individual.
Able to demonstrate initiative in satisfying complex customer needs.
Grade 5 in GCSE Mathematics & Grade 4 in GCSE English
Salary, Hours?&?Benefits:
£19,500-£23,500 per annum
9am-5:30pm Monday to Friday
This apprenticeship programme will provide you with everything you need to launch and develop your career in data. Afterwards, well support you to take the next steps, including further training and progression onto a Level 4 qualification.
Your Training with Baltic Apprenticeships
Baltic Apprenticeships were the first training provider to offer a completely tech-focused, tech-driven training solution. We help people transform their knowledge and passion into skills that employers need.
This apprenticeship will teach you essential data skills, including how to source, format and present data; data validation and analysis; and how to apply legal and ethical principles when gathering and manipulating business data.

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