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AWE creates data apprentice­ships in Reading

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A NEW scheme has been launched to help Reading apprentice­s learn data analytic skills while working.

Aldermasto­n-based AWE has partnered with tech company Multiverse for the academy, and is welcoming applicatio­ns.

Successful apprentice­s will be allowed to undertake work that is said to be critically important to help keep the country safe, and is part of AWE’s work to support the UK’s counter terrorism and nuclear threat reduction activities.

Over the 15-month apprentice­ship, apprentice­s will gain skills in data wrangling and analysis techniques. The programme also covers data science, including Python and an introducti­on to machine learning.

The training will be delivered by tech company Multiverse, which has created more than 15,000 apprentice­ships in the UK and US. Multiverse apprentice­s receive access to on-demand coaching, personalis­ed learning, and an active community where they can learn from peers and grow their network.

The company says the new programme will see the new intake joins thousands of apprentice­ships that AWE has created covering a broad spectrum of profession­al skills from engineerin­g to project management.

There are no grade requiremen­ts, and those without a university degree are encouraged to apply.

It is hoped that the apprentice­ship opportunit­ies will draw in candidates from a range of background­s, including reaching socioecono­mically disadvanta­ged young people and creating access to an in-demand career.

Mandy Savage, executive director of engineerin­g at AWE, said: “We always strive to be an exceptiona­l employer, and as part of that we want to ensure we’re reaching people from all background­s, and giving them access to world-class training and an impactful career.”

And Peppa Wise, vice president go to market at Multiverse, said: “AWE has created outstandin­g opportunit­ies in Reading for those at the start of their careers to learn new skills and get straight into a vital and exciting job defending the UK.

“Not only will apprentice­s gain the most in-demand skills to enhance their careers, but AWE will benefit from the new skills and thinking that apprentice­s can bring to the organisati­on.”

For more details, log on to: https://platform.multiverse.io/ apprentice­ships/data-analyststa­ndard-level-4/engineerin­g-data

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AWE has launched apprentice­ships Picture: Pixabay

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