Data Analyst Apprentice
About the role
- Select relevant data sources using evidence-based decisions
- Extract, compile, and cleanse data from multiple systems
- Identify and resolve data quality issues; escalate risks when needed
- Work with stakeholders to understand and define reporting requirements
- Analyse and report DTEC data to support decision-making
- Draw insights from data and provide actionable recommendations
- Write and maintain data queries for accurate data retrieval
- Build and maintain dashboards and reports (e.g. Power BI, Excel, SSRS)
- Automate data processes using tools like SQL Server Agent and Power Platform
- Manage communication tools (emails, SMS, forms)
- Ensure data is secure and handled in line with policies and legislation
- Work independently and collaboratively to solve problems and improve processes
- Present insights clearly to both technical and non-technical audience
Working week
Monday to Friday 08:30am - 5pm
Skills
Required qualifications
Training & development
- Data Analyst Level 4
- This apprenticeship combines practical workplace experience with structured learning through bi-weekly day release at College on Thursdays, so we're looking for someone who is genuinely committed to learning, developing new skills and embracing challenges
Securing a full-time role within the data analysis field.
Company benefits
- Staff discount scheme
- Free onsite gym
- Opportunities for professional development
- Employee assistance programme
- Subsidised catering
- Access to free parking
Things to consider
- Passing a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
- Looking for someone with experience working with data, numbers, IT systems or relational databases through education, employment or personal projects
About Yeovil College
Yeovil College has been serving the community in and around Yeovil for almost 140 years. The College was first formed in 1887 when Somerset County Council began formally organising Science and Art classes in Yeovil. In 1947, the first Principal was appointed to lead Yeovil Technical College and when secondary education in the Yeovil Borough was reorganised in 1974, Yeovil College became one of the early tertiary colleges to be formed in England. Today, Yeovil College remains passionate about its role as a key provider of education and training in South Somerset and North and West Dorset. It remains committed to its role as a tertiary college for the whole community.