Data Analyst Apprentice

EDF Energy
Gloucester
2 days ago
Create job alert
About the Role

Success is Personal. It’s your journey, powered by us.


Ready to shape the future of energy? Join our Data Analyst Apprenticeship and help Britain achieve net zero while gaining a fully funded degree and hands‑on experience. At EDF, success means different things to different people – and we’ll support you to achieve yours.


“The energy industry is a great sector to work in, with a diverse range of opportunities and a key role to play in the UK's net‑zero carbon targets. The HPC project, spanning construction and nuclear operations, has plenty of interesting and challenging opportunities. I find being part of this team very rewarding.” – Lucas, Apprentice


The Opportunity

This Data Analyst Apprenticeship offers a starting salary of £25,000 and the training and support needed to achieve your Level 4 Data Analyst including Power BI qualification.


Across this 24‑month programme, you’ll learn how to gather requirements, inspect, cleanse, model and interpret data — using your growing skills to discover insights, support decisions and improve value for our teams and customers. You’ll contribute directly to exciting projects across EDF, working with data governance controls in a nuclear, security‑sensitive environment.


Throughout your apprenticeship, you’ll gain exposure to Azure cloud platforms, Agile project delivery, data engineering methods and industry‑leading tools. Training is delivered virtually by QA with opportunities to collaborate closely with Technical Leads, Product Owners and partners across our business. Together, we’re driving the transition towards An Electric Britain.


Your Work Location

You’ll be based at either our #Gloucester Business Park office, or our offices in#Heysham. with flexibility for home working. Your apprenticeship training is delivered virtually by QA, and occasional UK travel may be required depending on project needs.


What You’ll Experience

  • Working with Azure cloud platforms at scale to support real business needs
  • Using Power BI, Python, R and data modelling techniques
  • Hands‑on experience in data cleansing, transformation, governance and analytics
  • Supporting Agile product teams to deliver high‑quality digital solutions
  • Developing data engineering fundamentals and understanding cloud technologies
  • Learning from industry experts, mentors and experienced teams across EDF

Who You Are

To be eligible for this EDF apprenticeship programme, you need to have:



  • Five GCSEs (A*–C / 9–4) including English and Maths, or a Level 3 qualification such as A‑levels or BTEC
  • Experience using Excel and Microsoft applications
  • A passion for data, digital innovation and emerging technology
  • An understanding of cloud and digital technologies and how they support business outcomes
  • Strong communication skills and an enthusiasm for collaboration and problem‑solving
  • The ability to travel within the UK when required

Security Vetting

To be appointed to this role, you will need to meet the requirements for Security Check SC Clearance, which will, ordinarily, require you to have been a resident of the UK for at least 5 of the last 10 years.


Pay, Benefits and Culture

Alongside a starting salary of £25,000 per annum and a market‑leading pension scheme, your package will include customisable benefits such as electric vehicle leasing, discounted gym membership, life assurance, tech vouchers, experience days, and more.


At EDF, we believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we offer you the freedom to develop a career that’s unique to you. Here, Success is Personal – it’s your journey, powered by us.


Everyone is welcome at EDF; we’re committed to building a workforce that reflects gender balance, social mobility, and inclusion of minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities, and those with disabilities. As a Disability Confident employer, we will support applicants requiring adjustments. As part of our commitment to the Disability Confident scheme, any applicant who meets the minimum criteria (which will include holding a relevant degree discipline/grade and achieving the required pass mark for Stage 1 Testing) will be guaranteed an interview.


We anticipate significant interest in this apprenticeship – so please don’t delay, apply today! Join us and find your success at EDF!


Our Virtual Assessment Centre will take place on 31st March 2026.


#SuccessIsPersonal #EDFCareers #DestinationNuclear #LI-Onsite


Success is Personal. It’s your journey, powered by us. Join us and drive the transition towards an Electric Britain.


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Analyst Apprenticeship...

Data Analyst Apprentice

Data Analyst Apprentice

Data Analyst Apprentice

Data Analyst Apprentice

Data Analyst Apprentice Production - John Crane - Slough

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Skills Gap in Machine Learning Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Machine learning has moved from academic research into the core of modern business. From recommendation engines and fraud detection to medical imaging, autonomous systems and language models, machine learning now underpins many of the UK’s most critical technologies. Universities have responded quickly. Machine learning modules are now standard in computer science degrees, specialist MSc programmes have proliferated, and online courses promise to fast-track careers in the field. And yet, despite this growth in education, UK employers consistently report the same problem: Many candidates with machine learning qualifications are not job-ready. Roles remain open for months. Interview processes filter out large numbers of applicants. Graduates with strong theoretical knowledge struggle when faced with practical tasks. The issue is not intelligence or effort. It is a persistent skills gap between university-level machine learning education and real-world machine learning jobs. This article explores that gap in depth: what universities teach well, what they routinely miss, why the gap exists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build successful careers in machine learning.

Machine Learning Jobs for Career Switchers in Their 30s, 40s & 50s (UK Reality Check)

Are you considering a career change into machine learning in your 30s, 40s or 50s? You’re not alone. In the UK, organisations across industries such as finance, healthcare, retail, government & technology are investing in machine learning to improve decisions, automate processes & unlock new insights. But with all the hype, it can be hard to tell which roles are real job opportunities and which are just buzzwords. This article gives you a practical, UK-focused reality check: which machine learning roles truly exist, what skills employers really hire for, how long retraining realistically takes, how to position your experience and whether age matters in your favour or not. Whether you come from analytics, engineering, operations, research, compliance or business strategy, there is a credible route into machine learning if you approach it strategically.

How to Write a Machine Learning Job Ad That Attracts the Right People

Machine learning now sits at the heart of many UK organisations, powering everything from recommendation engines and fraud detection to forecasting, automation and decision support. As adoption grows, so does demand for skilled machine learning professionals. Yet many employers struggle to attract the right candidates. Machine learning job adverts often generate high volumes of applications, but few applicants have the blend of modelling skill, engineering awareness and real-world experience the role actually requires. Meanwhile, strong machine learning engineers and scientists quietly avoid adverts that feel vague, inflated or confused. In most cases, the issue is not the talent market — it is the job advert itself. Machine learning professionals are analytical, technically rigorous and highly selective. A poorly written job ad signals unclear expectations and low ML maturity. A well-written one signals credibility, focus and a serious approach to applied machine learning. This guide explains how to write a machine learning job ad that attracts the right people, improves applicant quality and strengthens your employer brand.