Digital Analyst- September 2026 start

Grayce
Bridgend County Borough, Wales
6 months ago
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Job Position: Graduate Digital Analyst – via the Graduate Development Programme    

Location: Bridgend, Wales 

Starting Salary: £25,000  

Application Requirements:

·       Minimum 2:1 or above

·       Ability to work on site 5 days a week.

·       Right to work in the UK unsponsored for the duration of the programme

·       Commuting distance of Bridgend and a desire to remain in the area long-term. Must be able to be on site a minimum of three days a week.

Change and transformation for the world’s most ambitious organisations 

Grayce partners with some of the world’s most ambitious organisations to help deliver change and transformation. 

With over a decade’s experience developing and deploying high-performing talent for our FTSE 100 & 250 partners, our Accelerated Development Programme has enabled thousands of talented individuals to launch successful careers. Within this programme you could work in Data, DevOps, InfoSec, Testing or a Hybrid role within these disciplines.  

Join us and shape your future! 

About the Role:

Through 2026, we may have multiple roles available to join one of our clients; a global, Specialist Insurance firm, with headquarters in London and Houston, and with a rapidly growing team in Bridgend, Wales.

Working as Grayce Analysts, you will be deployed to our client to join the Chief Data Office, where you will gain invaluable skills, experience and exposure to enterprise data projects.

This role presents a long-term career opportunity to join our end-client as full-time employees following completion of the Grayce Programme.

Register your interest to keep updated with available roles.

Why Grayce? 

Our Analysts are actively involved in major global transformation programmes across diverse industries. 

Opportunity: You'll embark on a journey of continuous learning, gaining industry-accredited qualifications, whilst getting hands-on experience working full time on site directly with prestigious FTSE100, 250, and 500 organisations. 

Delivery: You will work with one client, delivering high quality outcomes during your Grayce tenure, before transitioning to working directly for them. The skills required for exceptional client delivery include natural curiosity, proactivity, adaptability, effective communication and problem solving. 

Mentoring: Thrive under the guidance of our experienced Delivery Managers and Technical Trainers. They’ll be your go-to, offering support, insights, sharing experiences. 

Progression: Starting as an Analyst with the potential to progress into a Lead Analyst after two years, you will pick up invaluable skills and complete a minimum of 6 industry recognised accreditations during your time on the programme. 

What makes a great Grayce Analyst?  

2:1 Undergraduate Degree: An undergraduate degree with a minimum 2:1, especially in a STEM or technical field like Computer Science, Information Technology, or Business Information Systems. 

Technical Knowledge: We hugely value a solid foundation in technical concepts. This means being familiar with programming languages, understanding popular frameworks and tools used in data visualisation, software development, DevOps or testing. 

Analytical Problem Solving: We're looking for analytical minds that can spot patterns and think creatively. Whether it's dissecting complex issues or finding fresh angles, we highly value critical thinking skills and their application. 

Soft Skills: From effective communication styles to planning, organisation and a learning development mindset, Grayce is committed to building core consultancy skills. Stakeholder and time management are core skills we utilise every day and we look for examples of those through our interview process.  

 

Why work for us? 

Competitive Salary: £25,000 with potential for significant growth 

Industry Recognition: We help you embark on your journey with fully funded, industry-recognised qualifications designed to maximise your experience and put you in control of your career 

Mentors and Coaches: Access a network of mentors and coaches dedicated to you, your experiences and development at Grayce 

Wellness Support: We are here for you 24/7 with our Employee Assistance Programme, offering confidential assistance ranging from financial and legal support to health and wellbeing 

Please note that you are registering your interest in working for Grayce and you will be contacted about openings and opportunities on the programme as and when they become available. 

Grayce is not on the UK Border Agency's Sponsor Register and is unable to sponsor work visas for international applicants 

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