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Summer Placement Data Analyst

Severn Trent
Coventry
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Summer Placement Data Analyst – Severn Trent

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At Severn Trent, we believe everyone deserves more. We are on a mission to deliver bigger and better initiatives and we need passionate Summer Placements like you to help us achieve our goals.


About the Program

The programme comprises working within the Office of Data, supporting the Chief Data Officer and working alongside teams focused on data governance, reporting and continuous improvement. This placement provides hands‑on experience in data analysis, interpretation and supporting strategic and operational goals.


Things You Might Learn

  • Help design and deliver Severn Trent’s new Data Framework to improve data quality and accessibility.
  • Conduct data flow reviews to identify areas of excellence and opportunities for improvement.
  • Perform incident and risk analysis related to data usage and integrity.
  • Support business‑as‑usual activities such as Subject Access Requests (SARs), audits and resolving data‑related queries.
  • Collaborate with teams across the business to understand data needs and deliver accurate, insightful information.
  • Create dashboards and reports that simplify complex data and support decision‑making.
  • Ensure data is used ethically and in compliance with legislation such as GDPR.
  • Practice self‑learning to stay up to date with emerging tools and take ownership of your professional development.

How the Programme Works

During the 8‑week or 12‑week placement you will be based at Severn Trent Centre in Coventry. You will work day‑to‑day with industry professionals, take lead on projects and real‑life work. Throughout your time, you’ll benefit from a range of opportunities designed to help you explore your career ambitions, support development and maximise your placement experience.


Benefits & Opportunities

  • Employability Sessions – three tailored workshops focused on building practical skills and career insights.
  • Networking Lunch – connect with fellow placement students.
  • Alumni Lunch – meet former interns who have transitioned into full‑time roles.
  • Senior Leader Panel Event – an exclusive session featuring senior leaders.
  • One‑to‑One Support – regular meetings with managers, mentors and the New Talent Team.

Entry Criteria

  • Preferred individuals with a technical and analytical mindset, passionate about Data Science, AI and leveraging data to drive strategic insight, governance, and innovation.
  • Studying subjects such as Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Business Analytics, Computer Science or related subjects.

You must be currently studying at a UK university and be eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship.


What We’re Looking For

  • A ‘can‑do’ attitude – eager to get involved, take ownership and deliver high‑quality work.
  • Adaptability and resilience – comfortable with variety and able to thrive in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Strong prioritisation and problem‑solving skills – able to assess tasks quickly and tackle challenges head‑on.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration – confident working across multiple teams.
  • Curiosity and a growth mindset – keen to learn, ask questions, and continuously improve.
  • Accountability and integrity – act responsibly and contribute positively to team culture.
  • Creative thinking – willing to challenge the status quo and bring fresh ideas.
  • Self‑awareness and reflection – open to feedback and committed to personal development.

Diversity & Inclusion

We are passionate about our people and strive to foster a diverse, inclusive culture that represents the communities we serve. We maintain working groups for LGBTQ+, Women in Operations & STEM, Disability and Ethnicity. Find out more about our commitments to diversity and inclusion at Severn Trent.


Application Details

  • Roles close on 13th January 2026 at Midday (12pm).
  • Face‑to‑face assessments run from February to the end of March.
  • Start Date: 1st June for a 12‑week placement and 29th June for an 8‑week placement.

Apply now to build an amazing career and be part of a brilliant team. We can’t wait to hear from you.


Position Details

  • Seniority level: Internship
  • Employment type: Full‑time
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industry: Utilities


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