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Data Analyst Apprenticeship Programme 2025 - London, Apply From: 12/06/2025Learning ProviderDelivered by DECODED LIMITEDEmployerLEGAL AND GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITEDVacancy Description

  • Develop your skills in data analysis, coding and data visualisation software
  • Work with business stakeholders to design and deliver analytical solutions and reports
  • Work with other data professionals including and business stakeholders to automate and productionise outputs
  • Communicate with stakeholders in a non-technical manner, providing advice, understanding and insight
  • Collaborate with individuals across LGIM
  • Have guidance from your team and manager who will support you and teach you the day-to-day role
  • Apply the knowledge and skills that you’ve learnt from your training into the role
  • Have the opportunity to meet and network with new colleagues within your team, but also across the wider organisation
  • Learn through live interactive workshops lead by Data Scientists and via highly tailored online learning and practice

Key DetailsVacancy TitleData Analyst Apprenticeship Programme 2025 - LondonEmployer DescriptionEstablished in 1836, we are a leading financial services group and major global investor, safeguarding people's financial futures around the world.Vacancy LocationOne Coleman Street London EC2R 5AAWage FrequencyCustomNumber of Vacancies4Vacancy Reference Number1000228231Key DatesApply From12/06/2025Closing Date For Applications2025-07-11 23:59:59Interview Begin FromPossible Start Date2025-09-08 00:00:00TrainingTraining to be Provided

Join us on an 20-month programme which includes sponsorship to study for an industry recognised Level 4 Data Analyst Qualification, whilst building your business acumen.

You’ll receive on the job training and coaching from your line manager. Alongside this you’ll complete training workshops and assignments, delivered by a leading apprenticeship training provider. Combined, these will fully equip you to be successful in your role, with the knowledge and skills required to apply to real world business challenges.

Learning ProviderDECODED LIMITEDSkills Required

Communication skillsIT skillsAttention to detailOrganisation skillsProblem solving skillsNumber skillsAnalytical skillsLogicalTeam working

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