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Data Analyst Apprentice

Location:London, 185 Farringdon Road
Start Date:September 2025

Hours: Monday–Friday, 36 hours/week
Qualification: Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6) in Digital & Technology Solutions
Salary:£25,082 (increases each year) 

Shape the Future of Data at Royal Mail

Royal Mail is evolving—and data is at the heart of our transformation. With over 30 million customer touchpoints every day, we’re using data to drive smarter decisions, greener deliveries, and better customer experiences.

We’re looking for curious, analytical minds to join our Technology team as Data Analyst Apprentices. If you’re passionate about tech, love solving problems, and want to earn while you learn, this is your chance.

What You’ll Do

As a Data Analyst Apprentice, you’ll:

  • Work with our Data Engineering, Data Visualisation and Data Science teams
  • Help turn raw data into powerful insights
  • Support real projects that shape how we deliver across the UK
  • Learn how to use data tools and techniques to solve business challenges

You’ll spend one day a week studying (fully funded!) and the rest gaining hands-on experience in areas like software development, cyber security, and data science.  The study will be a mix of online learning and in-person workshops.

What We’re Looking For

You’re a great fit if you:

  • Are passionate about data and technology
  • Enjoy solving problems and spotting patterns
  • Want to make a real impact with your work
  • Can balance study and work in a fast-paced environment

You’ll need:

  • 120 UCAS points (3 A-levels at grade B or above, or equivalent)
  • GCSEs in Maths & English (Grade 4/C or above)
  • The right to work in the UK and have lived here for 3+ years

Perks & Benefits

  • 22.5 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Company pension
  • Mental & physical wellbeing support
  • Discounts on Royal Mail products
  • Free stamps at Christmas
  • Flexible working options
  • And more!

Ready to Apply?

Closing Date: 13th June 2025
Next step: Interviews in July 2025

Join us and help shape the future of Royal Mail through data. This is tech you’d never expect from one of the UK’s most iconic brands.

We’re proud to be an inclusive employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Let’s build something great—together.

 



   

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