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Graduate Data Engineer x 3 (STEM) - Graduate Scheme - Training & Development - Bristol - New (REFBJ18)

RedRock Resourcing
Bristol
6 months ago
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Graduate Data Engineer x 3 (STEM) - Graduate Scheme - Training & Development - Bristol - New (REFBJ18)


Starting salary of £28k (Rising to £45k) - Graduate Scheme + Excellent Benefits/Training/Development


Due to continued growth, a leading consultancy in the Bristol area requires a number of Graduates to join its award-winningm team. Working under the guidance of Project Leads, you will progress through the Graduate Scheme developing skills and gaining knowledge and experience relating to the role. There will be ample opportunities to use creativity and initiative towards problem solving and to contribute towards shared goals.


During the scheme, there will be opportunities for industry recognised training and certification.


What you can expect to get out of the opportunity:


  • An excellent opportunity to build subject matter expertise
  • Hands-on experience of SIEM and the Information Security sector
  • Client engagement experience and development of consulting skills
  • Variety of experiences to help you shape your future career
  • Industry recognised training and certification
  • Supportive working culture and team ethos


Suitable candidates will have the following:


  • Qualified to degree level (2:1 or above in a STEM subject)
  • Excellent interpersonal skills - this is a client-facing role
  • Experience with MS Office
  • Able to achieve SC level UK security clearance


Coupled with:


  • Enthusiasm – eagerness and motivation
  • Organisation – prioritise time and workload
  • Communication – clear and concise
  • Professionalism – interaction with customers and partners
  • Creativity – initiate new and innovative solutions and processes


Please send CV for full job description and an informal chat..


Excellent opportunity to kick start your career!

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