Apprenticeship training courses
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Actuary (level 7)
Analysing data to predict the likelihood and potential financial risk of future events.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) data specialist (level 7)
Discover new artificial intelligence solutions that use data to improve and automate business processes.
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Bioinformatics scientist (degree) (level 7)
Specialists who use computational, data analytical and data mining techniques which are applied to a range of problems in the life sciences.
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Clinical scientist (level 7)
Collect, analyse and provide expert interpretation of clinical and specialist scientific data and make key judgements and decisions.
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Clinical trials specialist (degree) (level 6)
Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team focusing on the delivery and execution of Phase I-IV clinical trials in humans.
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Data analyst (level 4)
Collect, organise and study data to provide business insight.
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Data engineer (level 5)
Build systems that collect, manage, and convert data into usable information for data scientists, data analysts and business intelligence analysts to interpret.
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Data protection and information governance practitioner (level 4)
Provide regulatory and technical advice providing assurance to key stakeholders and regulators.
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Data scientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working in a team to find ways to improve an organisation's processes.
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Data technician (level 3)
Source, format and present data securely in a relevant way for analysis.
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Digital and technology solutions professional (level 6)
Maintaining digital and technology strategies through technology leadership.
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Digital and technology solutions specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Investigating, identifying and implementing technological strategic solutions.
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Digital forensic technician (level 4)
Support and manage the processing of digital evidence.
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Digital support technician (level 3)
Maximising the effective use of digital office technologies, productivity software and digital communications in organisations.
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Geospatial mapping and science specialist (degree) (level 6)
Analysing geographic data for things like maps, satellite navigation systems (satnav) and global positioning systems (GPS).
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Geospatial survey technician (level 3)
Gathering and processing geographic data from various sources, creating 2D or 3D drawings and models for the architecture, construction and engineering industries.
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Improvement practitioner (level 4)
Identify and lead the delivery of change across organisational functions and processes.
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Improvement specialist (level 5)
Leading the deployment of improvement strategies.
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Information communications technician (level 3)
Deliver efficient operation and control of the IT.
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Intelligence analyst (level 4)
Working alongside intelligence collection officers and other operational support roles to identify patterns and trends of the information and data they are handling.
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Journalist (level 5)
Find and tell stories and inform the public.
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Market research executive (level 4)
Research projects to generate data and insight.
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Post production technical operator (level 4)
Providing support, assistance and delivery within the technical support operation of a post-production company.
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Project controls technician (level 3)
Analysing progress and performance data on engineering, manufacturing, construction and infrastructure projects.
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Public health practitioner - integrated degree (level 6)
Assessing and managing risk of disease and ill-health, and the prevention of premature deaths.