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Data Engineer - Level 5 Apprenticeship

Free-Work UK
Telford
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Data Engineer - Level 5 Apprenticeship role at Free-Work UK (DWP Digital with Purpose). This two-year programme lets you earn while you learn, gaining hands-on experience in data engineering within one of the UK's largest digital organisations. You will join the Data Platforms and Operations team, working with cloud technologies like AWS and tools such as Informatica, building and maintaining data pipelines, supporting platform migrations, and delivering data products that are secure, efficient, and user-focused.

You will be supported by your line manager, skills coach, and the wider data community. 20% of working time is dedicated to studying for your qualification, blending practical experience with structured learning.

We are looking for curious, determined individuals who enjoy working with numbers and logic, solving problems, and taking on new challenges. Good communication and time management skills are essential in a collaborative, open, and innovative team.

Responsibilities
  • Join the Data Platforms and Operations team and work with cloud technologies (e.g., AWS) and data tooling (e.g., Informatica).
  • Build and maintain data pipelines; support platform migrations.
  • Contribute to delivering secure, efficient, and user-focused data products.
  • Collaborate with the line manager, skills coach, and data community; balance practical work with structured learning.
Qualifications
  • Two A levels in a relevant subject (e.g. Computer Science, IT, Maths, Data Engineering, Analytics, Statistics) OR a Level 3 apprenticeship or qualification in a similar subject OR a BTEC Extended Diploma or International Baccalaureate in a relevant field.
  • Experience with programming languages such as Python.
  • Equivalent work experience in a data-related role.
  • You must not hold a qualification at the same or higher level in a similar subject.
  • Minimum of 30 hours per week and the ability to pass Security Check clearance.
Details, Wages & Perks
  • Starting salary: £38,772 per annum.
  • Hybrid working: some time in the office, some time working from home.
  • 24 days holiday (rising to 26 after 1 year) plus 9 bank holidays.
  • Up to 3 extra days per month using flexi time.
  • Broad benefits package focused on work-life balance, including flexible working, family-friendly policies, volunteering and charitable leave, discounts, loans for transport, and professional development opportunities.

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