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Data Engineer Apprentices x2

Abri Group
Eastleigh
1 day ago
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Data Engineer Apprentices x2 for Abri Group


We seek two passionate apprentices eager to learn how reporting solutions are employed to facilitate effective data visualisation and strategic and operational reporting. As an apprentice, you’ll gain hands‑on experience building and managing a modern data stack, working closely with our team of 15 to turn data into actionable information.


Key responsibilities include:



  • Gather, clean and maintain large datasets from primary or secondary sources, ensuring data integrity and accuracy through audits and validation.
  • Design, develop and maintain Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) pipelines for data ingestion and transformation.
  • Work with databases and data lakes to clean, structure, integrate and optimise datasets and data models.
  • Collaborate with business/data analysts and stakeholders to understand datasets and reporting requirements.

We’re looking for someone who is curious, analytical, has a keen eye for detail, and strong communication skills. You will receive full training, mentorship, and opportunities to grow within a supportive, collaborative team that values creativity.


You will work from our Eastleigh office a minimum of three days per week. The remaining two days can be worked remotely or from any suitable location.


Apply now to join a thriving, progressive, and growing Data team.


Note: We may close the advert early if we receive a satisfactory number of suitable applications.


Seniority level

  • Internship

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Non-profit Organizations

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Location: Eastleigh, England, United Kingdom.


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