Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Graduate Document Analyst

Lillington, Warwickshire
10 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Sales Engineer Robotics Automation

Unlock your potential with our Graduate Document Analyst role!

Are you a recent graduate with a first class essay based degree, A's at A Level, a keen eye for detail and a passion for organisation? If so, we have an excellent opportunity for you in the centre of Leamington Spa. A dynamic team with superb benefits and like minded colleagues where your logical skills will shine. As a Document Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring accuracy and efficiency in document processing, while contributing to the success of the organisation.

Salary: £24,500

Hybrid working 

The Role:

This role will suit candidates who thrive in a grammatical and analytical environment and enjoy details. The successful candidates will join a dynamic team who are dedicated to the creation of detailed document templates used within the key business application. They will have the skills and attributes set out below. This is a junior/trainee role so attitude and the desire to progress are critical.

Preparing questionnaire templates for our clients
Closely checking all logic throughout the document(s)
Marking up documents with logical expressions
Merging documents
Ensuring documents are formatted and styled correctly
Identifying minor errors/inconsistencies in documents
Acting as a link between the clients and the automation team
Testing the automated document(s) prior to release to the client
Preparing document(s) and the questionnaire template to be sent to the client
The ideal candidate:

1st class degree in an essay-based subject such as English, Philosophy or History
Excellent grammatical skills and attention to detail
A's at A Level
A logical and methodical approach
Good understanding of Microsoft Office, in particular, Microsoft Word
An ability to understand and breakdown complex issues
Good problem-solving skills
A desire to learn new approaches and working methods
Other essential skills:

An ability to communicate with a wide range of people at varying levels of seniority and experience
A willingness to adapt approach according to a client's requirements
An ability to work to deadlines and manage own workload efficiently
A good team player
Technical aptitude and/or interest in technology would be an advantage
Hybrid (60:40) and £24,500 per year 

Benefits:

20 days holiday increasing one day per year of service up to 25 days
Pension 3% employer contribution.  Salary sacrifice available
Private healthcare
Health cash back plan (dental and optical)
Employee Assistance Programme (including face to face counselling)
Life insurance (for those with dependants)
Company funded socials (4 company socials a year plus 2 team socials, new starter lunches and post qualification celebrations)
Free fizzy drinks, tea, coffee, squash
Company contribution towards homeworking equipment
Cycle to work scheme
 To find out more or to apply contact Nicole at Brellis Recruitment today

INDH

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.

UAV & Drone Hiring Trends 2026: What to Watch Out For (For Job Seekers & Recruiters)

As we move into 2026, the UK UAV (uncrewed aerial vehicle) and drone jobs market is maturing fast. The “shiny new toy” phase is over. Public expectations and regulation are tougher, budgets are more closely scrutinised, and clients want measurable outcomes – safer inspections, faster data, lower costs, better evidence – not just impressive footage. At the same time, demand for UAV services in infrastructure inspection, construction, energy, agriculture, emergency response, defence and media continues to grow. Long-term trends like asset digitisation, smart cities, and net-zero infrastructure all rely on high-quality aerial data and remote operations. The result: fewer opportunistic one-off drone gigs, and more emphasis on professional UAV operations, data workflows and compliant, scalable services. Whether you’re: A job seeker looking for “UAV jobs in the UK”, “drone pilot jobs UK”, or “remote UAS operator roles”, or A recruiter or hiring manager trying to understand “UAV hiring trends 2026” and “how to hire drone pilots and UAS engineers”, …this guide breaks down what’s changing – and what to do about it.

UAV (Drones) Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK unmanned aviation (UAV/UAS/RPAS) hiring has shifted from aircraft‑type buzzwords to capability‑driven evaluation across flight ops, autonomy, data products, safety & regulatory compliance. Employers want proof you can plan, fly, analyse and scale UAV systems safely and economically—VLOS/A2 CofC, GVC, BVLOS & SORA ops, UTM integrations, command‑and‑control resilience, sense‑and‑avoid, payload pipelines, and fleet reliability. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for UAV pilots/ops managers, flight test engineers, autonomy/perception, GNC/control, UTM/backend, safety & airworthiness, data processing/analysis, and field engineering roles. Who this is for: UAV pilots & flight ops, mission planners, flight test & safety engineers, autonomy/SLAM/perception, GNC/control engineers, embedded/avionics, communications & C2 links, UTM/airspace integrations, data processing (imagery/LiDAR/thermal), GIS/photogrammetry, maintenance & field techs, and programme/product managers in the UK.

Why UAV (Drone) Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, have seen rapid adoption across sectors in the UK — agriculture, logistics, inspection, mapping, delivery, search & rescue, environmental monitoring, media, defence, and more. As UAV use proliferates, the roles supporting them are shifting. Modern UAV careers are no longer just about aerodynamics, electronics or autopilot algorithms. They now require knowledge of law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design — because flying machines in public airspace must be safe, trusted, legal, intuitive and well communicated. In this article, we’ll explore why UAV careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how those allied fields intersect with UAV work, and what job-seekers & employers should do to adapt.