IT/Data Analyst Apprentice

Schneider Electric North America
Leeds
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Role Title

IT/Data Analyst Apprentice


Location

Leeds (On-Site)


Apprentice Level

UK Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship Programme


Salary

£23,000


Role Mission

As an IT/Data Analyst Apprentice within our digital team focused on manufacturing, your mission is to harness data analysis and IT capabilities to enhance production processes, optimize manufacturing tools' performance, and extract valuable insights. This plays a pivotal role in advancing our digital manufacturing solutions and driving operational excellence. The Leeds plant of Schneider Electric typically focuses on manufacturing and assembling electrical distribution and control equipment. This may include products like switchgear, transformers, and various other components that support energy management and automation solutions.


Key Responsibilities

  • Understand the suite of digital tools used in Schneider Electric and support their deployment and utilization.
  • Support production in their day-to-day activities and their use of digital tools.
  • Ensure data integrity, security and compliance with respect to data golden rules and cybersecurity.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand data requirements.
  • Develop and maintain data models and databases to support manufacturing analytics and reporting needs.

Training

Training Provider: University of Warwick or Leeds Beckett TBC


During your apprenticeship, you will receive two different types of training.


‘On-the-job’ training will be delivered by Schneider Electric, as your employer. You’ll receive training and supervision to help you perform the job you’ve been hired to do. This will include skills and knowledge that fall outside of the apprenticeship but are needed for the job role. As well as providing ‘on-the-job’ training, it is important that we support you in additional ways to ensure your success.


Types of support will include:



  • A comprehensive induction
  • Mentoring or regular one-to-one guidance
  • Social enrichment and networking opportunities
  • Performance reviews
  • Mental health and wellbeing support
  • Feedback opportunities

‘Off-the-job’ training is delivered by one of our carefully selected Training Providers during your normal working hours. You will spend at least 20% (average 6 hours per week) of your working hours completing ‘off-the-job’ training. This is protected time and is a requirement for apprenticeship delivery. This training will teach you the knowledge, skills, and behaviours set out in the apprenticeship standard so you can achieve occupational competence.


Work Pattern

37.5 hours per week to be worked from Monday Friday. Exact start and finish times are to be agreed upon with Line Manager. Some of these hours will be allocated to off-the-job training as part of your Apprenticeship Programme.


Skills and Attributes
Essential

  • Understand data sources, data manipulation and visualization.
  • Understanding how manufacturing processes work and how data relates to them.
  • Learning how to use databases and basic SQL for managing manufacturing data.
  • Communicating technical ideas clearly to others.

Desirable

  • Adaptable to resolve complex problems.
  • Flexible to react to fast-paced production environment.
  • Inquisitive to understand manufacturing processes, digital tools, and their relationship.

Education

Entry to the programme of study is through demonstration of a minimum of 112 tariff points. Applicants must also hold 5 GCSE grades including Maths, English and additional STEM subject at grades C / 4, or above. Disciplines studied post-GCSE must include any Engineering or relevant STEM subjects (Physics recommended). In addition to the required entry tariff applicants must have also achieved an A level in Maths at grade B.


Previous Experience Required

No pre-requisite experience required.


Visa Sponsorship

Please note that we are unfortunately unable to provide visa sponsorship for our apprenticeship positions. Additionally, certain visa types may not meet the eligibility criteria for apprenticeship funding under current government guidelines.


Company Overview

Schneider’s purpose is to create Impact by empowering all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability. At Schneider, we call this Life Is On.


Our mission is to be the trusted partner in Sustainability and Efficiency. We are a global industrial technology leader bringing world-leading expertise in electrification, automation and digitization to smart industries, resilient infrastructure, future‑proof data centres, intelligent buildings, and intuitive homes.


Anchored by our deep domain expertise, we provide integrated end‑to‑end lifecycle AI‑enabled Industrial IoT solutions with connected products, automation, software, and services, delivering digital twins to enable profitable growth for our customers.


We are a people company with an ecosystem of 150,000+ colleagues and more than a million partners operating in over 100 countries to ensure proximity to our customers and stakeholders. We embrace diversity and inclusion in everything we do, guided by our meaningful purpose of a sustainable future for all.


Benefits

  • Competitive Salary & Attractive Bonus Scheme
  • Employee Share Ownership Programme
  • Pension Scheme & Generous Life Assurance
  • 28 Days Annual Leave + Public Holidays
  • Holiday Buy Programme
  • Flexible Working Arrangements (Role Dependent)
  • Hybrid Working Arrangements (Role Dependent)
  • Access to Health & Wellbeing Support
  • Volunteering Opportunities
  • Access to Employee Discounts (including Fitness, Shopping & Dining)
  • SE Career Hub Portal Access (Portal includes view of internal job opportunities, mentors, and projects globally)
  • Learning Portal Access (Portal includes content that supports continuous learning)

Additional Information

€36 billion global revenue
+13% organic growth
150 000+ employees in 100+ countries
#1 on the Global 100 World’s most sustainable corporations


We are looking for IMPACT Makers; exceptional people who turn sustainability ambitions into actions at the intersection of automation, electrification, and digitization. We celebrate IMPACT Makers and believe everyone has the potential to be one.


Become an IMPACT Maker with Schneider Electric – apply today!


You must submit an online application to be considered for any position with us. This position will be posted until filled.


We uphold the highest standards of ethics and compliance, and we believe that trust is a foundational value. Our Trust Charter is our Code of Conduct and demonstrates our commitment to ethics, safety, sustainability, quality and cybersecurity, underpinning every aspect of our business and our willingness to behave and respond respectfully and in good faith to all our stakeholders. You can find out more about our Trust Charter here.


Schneider Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities in the areas of recruiting, hiring, training, transferring, and promoting all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic or conduct.


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