Service Desk Analyst Title: Service Desk Analyst Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 35 hours, Full Time Location: Sale, Manchester Please note the Sale Point office will be relocating to Old Trafford in early 2025 Persona: Office based with one day a week working from home Salary: £26,295 per annum Closing date for completed applications: 19th April 2024 at 23:59 pm Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile.docx A great opportunity has arisen for an experienced Service Desk Analyst. Working as part of a larger team, the Service Desk Analyst is responsible for providing 1st line support for all L&Q colleagues in relation to technology issues and requests. In this challenging but rewarding position at L&Q, the duties of Service Desk Analyst include communicating with staff via various support channels, including our ITSM tool Cherwell. Resolving IT equipment and application problems, analysing information systems performance and maintaining accurate Service Desk records. You will provide a high level of customer service to end users virtually and face to face. We are looking for a customer service driven Service Desk Analyst who is knowledgeable, efficient, and willing to take ownership over their work. You will join a large knowledgeable team who are passionate about technology, whilst providing a first-class service to our users. Reporting into the Service Desk Team Lead, the role will be specifically aligned to the Service Management function that sits within Enterprise Services and Security. Who's focus it is to provide exceptional service to all customers, internal and external to the business. The Service Desk Analyst will: Provide frontline technical support across multiple business areas for all software applications and end user computing hardware. Work to agreed SLA's and KPI's, using ITSM tools to prioritize, resolve, and reassign tickets as soon as possible after they are logged. Provide technical support service for incidents and requests reported via the ITSM toolset, telephone, MS Teams and face-to-face (including Tech Bar). Escalate when required for technical, 3rd party &/or managerial involvement to ensure issues are addressed to a satisfactory quality and in a timely manner. Work collaboratively with other team members across technology. Demonstrate strong interpersonal and written skills. Demonstrate exceptional customer service in day to day work with those internal to the business Apply approved diagnostic utilities to aid in troubleshooting. Perform troubleshooting and issue resolution activity at the end-user computing and back-end environments, including but not limited to installing and upgrading hardware and software, databases, telephony, desktops and mobile devices. Skills and Experience: Previous Service Desk/Help Desk Experience ITIL Foundation Level knowledge or Higher (desirable) Hands on knowledge / experience of MS Intune/Autopilot, Azure AD, Sharepoint, Azure AD, Mobile support for iOS/Android OS mobile devices Experience of using ITSM tools such as Cherwell, ServiceNow, Service Desk plus, Halo etc. Hands on knowledge of telephony, including mobile devices and within Microsoft Tea Well-organised approach to work planning and time allocation to tasks, always providing great and efficient customer service and support to multiple business areas. Excellent communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills. Ability to explain technical issues to those with non-technical backgrounds. Excellent problem-solving skills, with a focus on providing exceptional customer service. If you are interested in this role and have the experience required, then apply without delay! We are a multi-site organisation, so some roles may require occasional travel between offices, but expenses will be covered. At the foundation of everything that we do are our corporate values and associated behaviours. Our organisational behavioural framework outlines the core expectations of all employees, which should be demonstrated at all times when representing L&Q. More information about L&Q's values can be found on our website and a copy of our behavioural framework can be provided on request. Our commitments: At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. This is why we are committed to developing our people. It's only by investing in a well-trained and motivated workforce that we can continue to prosper and sustain business success. In addition to our support and training, the successful candidate will have access to our full suite of benefits including 26 days holiday rising to 31 days with length of service, annual bonus subject to group performance, excellent Pension scheme, an employee assistance programme and non-contributory life assurance. We are committed to supporting your work-life balance and recognise the changing demands and circumstances in life. Please let us know during the recruitment process if you're interested in part time working or job sharing. In addition, should your circumstances change once you have joined L&Q, you can also request flexible working arrangements, e.g. a change to working hours - if it's feasible then we'll make it happen. We are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. We expect all of our employees to support our environmental policy and social responsibility work. We are an employer committed to environmental and social responsibility. L&Q is a regulated charitable housing association and one of the UK's most successful independent social businesses. The L&Q Group houses around 250,000 people in more than 97,000 homes, primarily across London and the South East. As a charitable organisation, our role goes beyond providing homes and housing services. We are a long-term partner in the neighbourhoods where we work. We hope to build aspiration, opportunity and confidence in our communities through our £250 million L&Q Foundation and our skills academy. In response to the housing and affordability crisis, we will build 100,000 new homes over ten years. Of these, 60,000 homes will be built or funded by L&Q, whilst a further 40,000 will come through partnerships. Crucially, at least 50% of these new homes will be genuinely affordable, with a target of 60% in London. Our vision is that everyone has a quality home they can afford, and we combine our social purpose with commercial drive to create homes and neighbourhoods everyone can be proud of. Apply now.
Apr 15, 2024
Full time
Service Desk Analyst Title: Service Desk Analyst Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 35 hours, Full Time Location: Sale, Manchester Please note the Sale Point office will be relocating to Old Trafford in early 2025 Persona: Office based with one day a week working from home Salary: £26,295 per annum Closing date for completed applications: 19th April 2024 at 23:59 pm Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the advertisement and interview earlier than stated. Role Profile.docx A great opportunity has arisen for an experienced Service Desk Analyst. Working as part of a larger team, the Service Desk Analyst is responsible for providing 1st line support for all L&Q colleagues in relation to technology issues and requests. In this challenging but rewarding position at L&Q, the duties of Service Desk Analyst include communicating with staff via various support channels, including our ITSM tool Cherwell. Resolving IT equipment and application problems, analysing information systems performance and maintaining accurate Service Desk records. You will provide a high level of customer service to end users virtually and face to face. We are looking for a customer service driven Service Desk Analyst who is knowledgeable, efficient, and willing to take ownership over their work. You will join a large knowledgeable team who are passionate about technology, whilst providing a first-class service to our users. Reporting into the Service Desk Team Lead, the role will be specifically aligned to the Service Management function that sits within Enterprise Services and Security. Who's focus it is to provide exceptional service to all customers, internal and external to the business. The Service Desk Analyst will: Provide frontline technical support across multiple business areas for all software applications and end user computing hardware. Work to agreed SLA's and KPI's, using ITSM tools to prioritize, resolve, and reassign tickets as soon as possible after they are logged. Provide technical support service for incidents and requests reported via the ITSM toolset, telephone, MS Teams and face-to-face (including Tech Bar). Escalate when required for technical, 3rd party &/or managerial involvement to ensure issues are addressed to a satisfactory quality and in a timely manner. Work collaboratively with other team members across technology. Demonstrate strong interpersonal and written skills. Demonstrate exceptional customer service in day to day work with those internal to the business Apply approved diagnostic utilities to aid in troubleshooting. Perform troubleshooting and issue resolution activity at the end-user computing and back-end environments, including but not limited to installing and upgrading hardware and software, databases, telephony, desktops and mobile devices. Skills and Experience: Previous Service Desk/Help Desk Experience ITIL Foundation Level knowledge or Higher (desirable) Hands on knowledge / experience of MS Intune/Autopilot, Azure AD, Sharepoint, Azure AD, Mobile support for iOS/Android OS mobile devices Experience of using ITSM tools such as Cherwell, ServiceNow, Service Desk plus, Halo etc. Hands on knowledge of telephony, including mobile devices and within Microsoft Tea Well-organised approach to work planning and time allocation to tasks, always providing great and efficient customer service and support to multiple business areas. Excellent communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills. Ability to explain technical issues to those with non-technical backgrounds. Excellent problem-solving skills, with a focus on providing exceptional customer service. If you are interested in this role and have the experience required, then apply without delay! We are a multi-site organisation, so some roles may require occasional travel between offices, but expenses will be covered. At the foundation of everything that we do are our corporate values and associated behaviours. Our organisational behavioural framework outlines the core expectations of all employees, which should be demonstrated at all times when representing L&Q. More information about L&Q's values can be found on our website and a copy of our behavioural framework can be provided on request. Our commitments: At L&Q, people are at the heart of our business and our success depends on employing the best people and getting the best from them. This is why we are committed to developing our people. It's only by investing in a well-trained and motivated workforce that we can continue to prosper and sustain business success. In addition to our support and training, the successful candidate will have access to our full suite of benefits including 26 days holiday rising to 31 days with length of service, annual bonus subject to group performance, excellent Pension scheme, an employee assistance programme and non-contributory life assurance. We are committed to supporting your work-life balance and recognise the changing demands and circumstances in life. Please let us know during the recruitment process if you're interested in part time working or job sharing. In addition, should your circumstances change once you have joined L&Q, you can also request flexible working arrangements, e.g. a change to working hours - if it's feasible then we'll make it happen. We are recognised externally for our commitment to inclusion. We are a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident (Committed) employer and have signed the Time to Change Employer Pledge to demonstrate our commitment to end mental health discrimination in the workplace. We expect all of our employees to support our environmental policy and social responsibility work. We are an employer committed to environmental and social responsibility. L&Q is a regulated charitable housing association and one of the UK's most successful independent social businesses. The L&Q Group houses around 250,000 people in more than 97,000 homes, primarily across London and the South East. As a charitable organisation, our role goes beyond providing homes and housing services. We are a long-term partner in the neighbourhoods where we work. We hope to build aspiration, opportunity and confidence in our communities through our £250 million L&Q Foundation and our skills academy. In response to the housing and affordability crisis, we will build 100,000 new homes over ten years. Of these, 60,000 homes will be built or funded by L&Q, whilst a further 40,000 will come through partnerships. Crucially, at least 50% of these new homes will be genuinely affordable, with a target of 60% in London. Our vision is that everyone has a quality home they can afford, and we combine our social purpose with commercial drive to create homes and neighbourhoods everyone can be proud of. Apply now.
Data Consultant, Python, R, 6-month FTC, COR5672A If you already recognise yourself in the title of Data Consultant, or are currently a Data Analyst or Data Scientist, but are keen to apply the technical knowledge and experience you have gained to help solve agricultural and environmental problems across the globe, then please read on! Benefits Some of the benefits on offer for the Data Consultant include: 29 days holiday, increasing to 34 with service Up to 10% pension contribution EAP Income protection Life Assurance The Role Working for a leading not-for-profit organisation, the Data Consultant will join project teams set up to work with farming communities in some of the world's most challenging environments. Access to quality data and data analysis is a game-changer for these communities, so your role as a Data Consultant will be to provide the technical data expertise to understand and address issues with underlying data infrastructures, identify data interventions to help address blockers, and solve challenges with integrations between systems. The expertise that the Data Consultant brings will support the development and/or implementation of data sharing policies, data management plans, and data strategies. The role is offered on an initial 6-month fixed term contract, which may be extended according to project needs. The successful Data Consultant can expect to travel to my client's offices in Oxfordshire on no more than a monthly basis. What's Required? Demonstrable experience in data science, data analytics and data management, ideally with skills in Python and/or R Knowledge of relational databases and skills in administering, transforming, and manipulating large datasets A good understanding of good data management, access, and sharing practices The ability to work with technical and non-technical audiences alike, with the ability to explain complex information and data as simple comprehensible messages Any experience in data policy research, development, and implementation would be advantageous What Next? If you've experience of data analysis, data science and data best practice and are motivated by the prospect of applying your experience to an important, rewarding sector, do please give me a call to learn more, or please apply now! Data Consultant, Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Python, R Corriculo Ltd acts as an employment agency and an employment business.
Apr 15, 2024
Full time
Data Consultant, Python, R, 6-month FTC, COR5672A If you already recognise yourself in the title of Data Consultant, or are currently a Data Analyst or Data Scientist, but are keen to apply the technical knowledge and experience you have gained to help solve agricultural and environmental problems across the globe, then please read on! Benefits Some of the benefits on offer for the Data Consultant include: 29 days holiday, increasing to 34 with service Up to 10% pension contribution EAP Income protection Life Assurance The Role Working for a leading not-for-profit organisation, the Data Consultant will join project teams set up to work with farming communities in some of the world's most challenging environments. Access to quality data and data analysis is a game-changer for these communities, so your role as a Data Consultant will be to provide the technical data expertise to understand and address issues with underlying data infrastructures, identify data interventions to help address blockers, and solve challenges with integrations between systems. The expertise that the Data Consultant brings will support the development and/or implementation of data sharing policies, data management plans, and data strategies. The role is offered on an initial 6-month fixed term contract, which may be extended according to project needs. The successful Data Consultant can expect to travel to my client's offices in Oxfordshire on no more than a monthly basis. What's Required? Demonstrable experience in data science, data analytics and data management, ideally with skills in Python and/or R Knowledge of relational databases and skills in administering, transforming, and manipulating large datasets A good understanding of good data management, access, and sharing practices The ability to work with technical and non-technical audiences alike, with the ability to explain complex information and data as simple comprehensible messages Any experience in data policy research, development, and implementation would be advantageous What Next? If you've experience of data analysis, data science and data best practice and are motivated by the prospect of applying your experience to an important, rewarding sector, do please give me a call to learn more, or please apply now! Data Consultant, Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Python, R Corriculo Ltd acts as an employment agency and an employment business.
1st Line Support Analyst - Reading ESP Global Services are currently recruiting a 1st line support analyst to join our Reading headquarters. We are a managed service provider for IT support and infrastructure solutions where we support clients worldwide 24/7. Reporting to the Global Service Desks Manager you will work on our global IT helpdesk providing 1st line support to a range of ESP's clients. Our service desk team in Reading support over 250 customers, diagnosing and resolving issues with their software, hardware and service. We are looking for people who are passionate about technology and increasing their existing knowledge, whilst delivering exceptional customer service. A snapshot of what you will be doing: Receive, scope and accurately log, then process each customer ticket and, following known and agreed processes, carry out fault diagnosis, call vetting and technical support to provide first line ticket resolution or escalation For each customer ticket, identify and apply the correct priority, SLA and category whilst capturing a full detailed description of the issue. Where a ticket cannot be resolved on a first-line fix basis, ensure that it is assigned to either 2nd Line Support or the correct resolution group, with clear, concise and detailed information recorded on the individual ticket, to enable efficient call management and resolution within SLA. Pro-actively monitor, review and chase outstanding tickets to ensure that they are responded to promptly, following defined operating procedures and within agreed contractual services levels. Own tickets and ensure the customer or user is kept fully updated throughout its lifecycle. Utilise and update available Knowledge Bases to maximise the speed of resolution and improve customer satisfaction. Ensure that all activities, including any chases or follow ups, are added to call management toolsets, or any relevant customer databases to enable continuous support from ESP's Global Service Desks. Proactively carry out call management in a priority order, with the goal of reducing tickets that are in jeopardy of breaching contractual obligations as well as managing customer expectations to reduce escalations and escalate in line with operating procedures where required. Maintain high standards of customer service at all times to encourage an excellent customer experience. Meet all Global Service Desk standards and agreed response times, ensuring that follow up information from telephone calls and emails is logged and added to the correct ticket. Ensure that all defined telephony and email service levels are met. What are we looking for? At least 2 years' experience in an IT support/ Service Desk Analyst role Excellent use of MS Office products Good understanding of IT networks and IT fundamentals Self-motivated with a willingness to learn and adapt to any new change or situation Very good verbal and written communication skills German language speaking is required Process driven with the ability to be innovative Excellent inter-personal skills; ability to communicate with customers at all levels. ESP offers a basic salary between £24,000-£29,000 + £2700 shift allowance + pension, life assurance and access to ongoing training and career development. The Service Desk team offer 24x7 support so to be considered for this role you must be flexible with working day and night shifts. This role is on a 4 on 4 off basis covering the hours of 7am - 7pm, 7pm - 7am Please apply now to be considered. We will endeavour to get back to all applicants by phone/ email
Feb 21, 2022
Full time
1st Line Support Analyst - Reading ESP Global Services are currently recruiting a 1st line support analyst to join our Reading headquarters. We are a managed service provider for IT support and infrastructure solutions where we support clients worldwide 24/7. Reporting to the Global Service Desks Manager you will work on our global IT helpdesk providing 1st line support to a range of ESP's clients. Our service desk team in Reading support over 250 customers, diagnosing and resolving issues with their software, hardware and service. We are looking for people who are passionate about technology and increasing their existing knowledge, whilst delivering exceptional customer service. A snapshot of what you will be doing: Receive, scope and accurately log, then process each customer ticket and, following known and agreed processes, carry out fault diagnosis, call vetting and technical support to provide first line ticket resolution or escalation For each customer ticket, identify and apply the correct priority, SLA and category whilst capturing a full detailed description of the issue. Where a ticket cannot be resolved on a first-line fix basis, ensure that it is assigned to either 2nd Line Support or the correct resolution group, with clear, concise and detailed information recorded on the individual ticket, to enable efficient call management and resolution within SLA. Pro-actively monitor, review and chase outstanding tickets to ensure that they are responded to promptly, following defined operating procedures and within agreed contractual services levels. Own tickets and ensure the customer or user is kept fully updated throughout its lifecycle. Utilise and update available Knowledge Bases to maximise the speed of resolution and improve customer satisfaction. Ensure that all activities, including any chases or follow ups, are added to call management toolsets, or any relevant customer databases to enable continuous support from ESP's Global Service Desks. Proactively carry out call management in a priority order, with the goal of reducing tickets that are in jeopardy of breaching contractual obligations as well as managing customer expectations to reduce escalations and escalate in line with operating procedures where required. Maintain high standards of customer service at all times to encourage an excellent customer experience. Meet all Global Service Desk standards and agreed response times, ensuring that follow up information from telephone calls and emails is logged and added to the correct ticket. Ensure that all defined telephony and email service levels are met. What are we looking for? At least 2 years' experience in an IT support/ Service Desk Analyst role Excellent use of MS Office products Good understanding of IT networks and IT fundamentals Self-motivated with a willingness to learn and adapt to any new change or situation Very good verbal and written communication skills German language speaking is required Process driven with the ability to be innovative Excellent inter-personal skills; ability to communicate with customers at all levels. ESP offers a basic salary between £24,000-£29,000 + £2700 shift allowance + pension, life assurance and access to ongoing training and career development. The Service Desk team offer 24x7 support so to be considered for this role you must be flexible with working day and night shifts. This role is on a 4 on 4 off basis covering the hours of 7am - 7pm, 7pm - 7am Please apply now to be considered. We will endeavour to get back to all applicants by phone/ email
What it's about Cambridge Assessment has an exciting opportunity for a Solution Architect to be part of its architecture team. The architecture function provides the designs context, decision making frameworks, guidance and governance that enables Cambridge Assessment to make the best decisions about enterprise and solution architecture to support the business. What you'll be doing As a Solution Architect you will work with business, domain and enterprise architects, business analysts, business leaders and other subject matter expert colleagues to advise, analyse, design and document architectural solutions at all levels of detail. Working as part of the architecture team to develop and enhance the architectural framework, governance processes and architecture repository you will support continual improvement and engagement of the enterprise and solution architecture practice across Cambridge Assessment. Addressing all the pertinent concerns of project and programme stakeholders, you will produce consistent and relevant artefacts and deliverables to illustrate design and providing collaborative support and guidance to other project and practice team members. Key responsibilities: Advise, analyse, design and document architecture solutions meeting functional and non-functional requirements; take ownership of the end to end architectural designs; ensure compliance of solutions to architectural standards Collaborate with Information/Data, Security, Infrastructure architecture to produce optimal designs Use architectural expertise to propose designs and work with key stake holders as necessary to support approval of architectural output Support key stakeholders in decision making process Offer advice and support for technical and business colleagues when required Provide thought leadership in digital trends and technologies Design data management processes following principles and contribute to data principles and information modelling What we're looking for A highly experienced IT professional who can work across various disciplines, business units, and architecture domains to support change initiatives. This role requires a considerable ability to handle complexity; self-management and emotional intelligence skills are crucial, as is the ability to remain objective and to influence and advise others on the strength of excellent evidence-based analysis and communication. The Solution Architect will need to be comfortable working with partial or assumed information, high levels of change, often fluid requirements and multiple projects concurrently, all of which may have dynamic priorities that the job holder will need to respond to. Communication and collaboration are key factors to the successful role of Solution Architect. The mix of good technical skill and the ability to collaborate are crucial to the job. S/he should be viewed as a trusted advisor in the enterprise by the IT organization, the clients they serve, and senior leaders. Qualifications (desirable) Enterprise Architecture framework certification Degree or higher degree Supporting industry recognised certifications such as ITIL, Prince etc. BCS Membership Industry recognised technical certifications Any data engineering or data architecture related certification Skills The candidate will be an all-rounder with broad knowledge across all technical and non-technical aspects of solution architecture and design, including maintaining an awareness of wider industry trends Suitable candidates are likely to have senior software design, engineering or systems analysis backgrounds, possibly in a leadership role, and be able to demonstrate significant customer-facing experience and architecture/design responsibility in their recent career The successful candidate will have wide ranging experience of solutions design in a broad range of technical environments together with skills in requirements validation, process modelling, systems analysis, and in-depth knowledge of common architectural styles and patterns. We are seeking expertise in service-oriented and event-driven architectures and designing for security and scalability Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical audience; ability to communicate contextual narrative using story telling techniques Passionate about driving innovation, provide thought leadership, hunger for learning and critical thinking skills to find innovative solutions Experience in data management, data modelling and model-based insights to create value and drive effective decision making Experience Good experience working in an enterprise architecture & design team Good experience working in heterogeneous technology environments Good experience working with business stakeholders understanding and helping them to develop their needs Ability to work creatively and analytically to solve business problems Ability to work effectively in a team environment and lead cross-functional teams Behaviours Exceptional interpersonal skills, including teamwork, facilitation and negotiation with the ability to communicate very technical issues plainly to non-technical audience. Who we are? At Cambridge Assessment, our purpose is to help learners demonstrate and fulfil their potential. We care about making a difference for every learner. As a department of the University of Cambridge, we provide education programmes and exams in over 170 countries, offering global recognition. We unlock the power of education for millions of learners of all ages and abilities. Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive package of benefits to help with your life both inside and outside of work: Generous contributory pension 28 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Annual performance related bonus and increases (discretionary) Enhanced maternity/paternity pay# Employee discount and cash back scheme at 2,500 retailers Cycle scheme Season Ticket Loan Subsidised staff restaurants Support for professional qualifications Discounted access to the University of Cambridge Sport Centre, along with various other local gyms. We know that diversity of thinking, backgrounds and approaches lead to innovation and create an atmosphere where everyone's contribution is valued. As well as wanting to create diverse teams, we also value diversity in the way our people approach their work. Work/life balance is important to us at Cambridge Assessment and we offer our colleagues a range of flexible working options according to the needs of the business and the individual, so please let us know of any flexible working requirements when applying and we can see how we can support you. The closing date for receipt of applications is 29 March 2021 and interviews will be held during April 2021. To apply, please upload your CV and covering letter on our website by clicking the APPLY button. If you're successful at interview stage we will ask you to undergo background screening (carried out by Credence Background Screening Ltd), to ensure that all information provided to us is accurate. We wish you all the very best with your application. The University of Cambridge will be bringing together its publishing and assessment operations to create a single organisation from 1 August 2021. Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment publish and create world-leading content and examinations that are used across more than 170 countries. The move is in response to a growing desire from learners, teachers and researchers to engage with Cambridge in a joined up digital way, and the demand for innovative products that combine expertise in learning and assessment. The new organisation will have the capabilities to provide world leading assessment, learning and academic research offerings globally, under the Cambridge brand and backed by first class teaching and research departments. CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
Mar 18, 2021
Full time
What it's about Cambridge Assessment has an exciting opportunity for a Solution Architect to be part of its architecture team. The architecture function provides the designs context, decision making frameworks, guidance and governance that enables Cambridge Assessment to make the best decisions about enterprise and solution architecture to support the business. What you'll be doing As a Solution Architect you will work with business, domain and enterprise architects, business analysts, business leaders and other subject matter expert colleagues to advise, analyse, design and document architectural solutions at all levels of detail. Working as part of the architecture team to develop and enhance the architectural framework, governance processes and architecture repository you will support continual improvement and engagement of the enterprise and solution architecture practice across Cambridge Assessment. Addressing all the pertinent concerns of project and programme stakeholders, you will produce consistent and relevant artefacts and deliverables to illustrate design and providing collaborative support and guidance to other project and practice team members. Key responsibilities: Advise, analyse, design and document architecture solutions meeting functional and non-functional requirements; take ownership of the end to end architectural designs; ensure compliance of solutions to architectural standards Collaborate with Information/Data, Security, Infrastructure architecture to produce optimal designs Use architectural expertise to propose designs and work with key stake holders as necessary to support approval of architectural output Support key stakeholders in decision making process Offer advice and support for technical and business colleagues when required Provide thought leadership in digital trends and technologies Design data management processes following principles and contribute to data principles and information modelling What we're looking for A highly experienced IT professional who can work across various disciplines, business units, and architecture domains to support change initiatives. This role requires a considerable ability to handle complexity; self-management and emotional intelligence skills are crucial, as is the ability to remain objective and to influence and advise others on the strength of excellent evidence-based analysis and communication. The Solution Architect will need to be comfortable working with partial or assumed information, high levels of change, often fluid requirements and multiple projects concurrently, all of which may have dynamic priorities that the job holder will need to respond to. Communication and collaboration are key factors to the successful role of Solution Architect. The mix of good technical skill and the ability to collaborate are crucial to the job. S/he should be viewed as a trusted advisor in the enterprise by the IT organization, the clients they serve, and senior leaders. Qualifications (desirable) Enterprise Architecture framework certification Degree or higher degree Supporting industry recognised certifications such as ITIL, Prince etc. BCS Membership Industry recognised technical certifications Any data engineering or data architecture related certification Skills The candidate will be an all-rounder with broad knowledge across all technical and non-technical aspects of solution architecture and design, including maintaining an awareness of wider industry trends Suitable candidates are likely to have senior software design, engineering or systems analysis backgrounds, possibly in a leadership role, and be able to demonstrate significant customer-facing experience and architecture/design responsibility in their recent career The successful candidate will have wide ranging experience of solutions design in a broad range of technical environments together with skills in requirements validation, process modelling, systems analysis, and in-depth knowledge of common architectural styles and patterns. We are seeking expertise in service-oriented and event-driven architectures and designing for security and scalability Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical audience; ability to communicate contextual narrative using story telling techniques Passionate about driving innovation, provide thought leadership, hunger for learning and critical thinking skills to find innovative solutions Experience in data management, data modelling and model-based insights to create value and drive effective decision making Experience Good experience working in an enterprise architecture & design team Good experience working in heterogeneous technology environments Good experience working with business stakeholders understanding and helping them to develop their needs Ability to work creatively and analytically to solve business problems Ability to work effectively in a team environment and lead cross-functional teams Behaviours Exceptional interpersonal skills, including teamwork, facilitation and negotiation with the ability to communicate very technical issues plainly to non-technical audience. Who we are? At Cambridge Assessment, our purpose is to help learners demonstrate and fulfil their potential. We care about making a difference for every learner. As a department of the University of Cambridge, we provide education programmes and exams in over 170 countries, offering global recognition. We unlock the power of education for millions of learners of all ages and abilities. Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive package of benefits to help with your life both inside and outside of work: Generous contributory pension 28 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Annual performance related bonus and increases (discretionary) Enhanced maternity/paternity pay# Employee discount and cash back scheme at 2,500 retailers Cycle scheme Season Ticket Loan Subsidised staff restaurants Support for professional qualifications Discounted access to the University of Cambridge Sport Centre, along with various other local gyms. We know that diversity of thinking, backgrounds and approaches lead to innovation and create an atmosphere where everyone's contribution is valued. As well as wanting to create diverse teams, we also value diversity in the way our people approach their work. Work/life balance is important to us at Cambridge Assessment and we offer our colleagues a range of flexible working options according to the needs of the business and the individual, so please let us know of any flexible working requirements when applying and we can see how we can support you. The closing date for receipt of applications is 29 March 2021 and interviews will be held during April 2021. To apply, please upload your CV and covering letter on our website by clicking the APPLY button. If you're successful at interview stage we will ask you to undergo background screening (carried out by Credence Background Screening Ltd), to ensure that all information provided to us is accurate. We wish you all the very best with your application. The University of Cambridge will be bringing together its publishing and assessment operations to create a single organisation from 1 August 2021. Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment publish and create world-leading content and examinations that are used across more than 170 countries. The move is in response to a growing desire from learners, teachers and researchers to engage with Cambridge in a joined up digital way, and the demand for innovative products that combine expertise in learning and assessment. The new organisation will have the capabilities to provide world leading assessment, learning and academic research offerings globally, under the Cambridge brand and backed by first class teaching and research departments. CAMBRIDGE ASSESSMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Want to be part of a team that is pivotal to all of our technology and operations? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Infrastructure, Network and Operations Management Graduate Pathway is a fantastic opportunity to be part of the team that underpin all our technology areas: from the infrastructure and hardware, to the networks that connect everyone and everything together and finally the software and suppliers that we use. Our roles in this area include: Network Analyst (Bristol) - Our Network Service is critical to Aviva. It provides the platforms to engage with our customers and the ability for Aviva employees to collaborate. As technology advocates, our Network Analysts support the running of network operations and help develop the service to optimise the way we work Software Asset Management Specialist (Norwich) - Our Asset Management team are essential in managing the software that we use across all Aviva devices. They ensure compliance with our high standards and that all risk is appropriately managed and mitigated. You could find yourself looking after a major vendor or a specific function, but we can guarantee, you will find no two days the same Firewall and Proxy Management Technician (Bristol) - You will learn new technologies which help to deliver a high-quality firewall & proxy service for Aviva. This allows us to deliver projects faster and continually improve our security. The team supports multiple projects which vary from firewall configuration, designing the policies, proxy implementation or consultancy. They champion innovative thinking to ensure our customers are happy while maintaining the integrity of Aviva. Supplier Performance Analyst (Norwich) - As a part of this team, you will be responsible for managing the performance of our key strategic suppliers. The tasks are varied but involve performance monitoring, reporting and financial management to name a few. It's an excellent place to build your relationship management skills and knowledge of our supplier governance structure. IT Service Owner (Norwich) - Our Service Owners are technical problem solvers who work closely with the business to encourage change and investment in services. They are responsible for the operation and quality of the IT services as well as continuous improvements and change management. In short, the role comes with a varied workload which means no two days will be same! Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer the Graduate roles in our Bristol and Norwich offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you will: Have, or be on track for, a Degree in any subject Have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.
Jan 31, 2021
Full time
Do you enjoy getting to the heart of a problem and facilitating solutions? Are you intrigued by technology and what it can do (regardless of what you've studied)? Do you want to work for a company that prioritises wellbeing and will support you to achieve professional qualifications? If so, a Technology Graduate career with us could be just what you're looking for. As the UK's largest insurer, a FTSE 100 company and a global leader in our industry, our Technology teams are crucial to our success. We truly believe our Technology community is amongst the most talented and supportive anywhere. Without their skills and ideas, we wouldn't be the company we are today. But we're not the kind of organisation that gets complacent. We want to keep investing in our technology, and more importantly, we want to keep investing in the people behind our technology. That's why our Graduate jobs are permanent from day one. Technology careers for diverse Graduates New insights, perspectives and diversity of thought are all invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need to have studied IT at university to join us in Technology. We have Graduates that have studied everything from Town Planning to Maths, from Computer Science to History, and they're all equally brilliant. We have a real variety of roles across our technology teams. As long as you're curious and passionate about technology, then we can teach you the rest - you'll have a structured training programme and a support network to help you develop. Our Change Management Pathway is suited to people who are naturally curious - big picture thinkers who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. If you enjoy organising, whether that's information or people, and you like to influence thinking and the way things are done, this route could be a good match for you. Our roles in this area include: Business Analyst (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Business Analysts capture requirements to drive solutions to meet customer's needs, whilst being able to explain complex concepts and problems in a simple way. They analyse and evaluate business opportunities and identify areas for improvement. They also champion the use of technology to improve how we do things for our customers and our colleagues. We'll support you to achieve a BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis qualification. Project Manager (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Project Managers are the experts of organisation; both of themselves and others! They are comfortable taking the lead in group situations and making sure that everyone is heard, and things get done in the right way, and on time. We will support you to achieve the Association of Project Management Project Management Qualification (PMQ). Solution Architect (Bristol, Norwich or York) - Our Solution Architects act as technology leaders in Aviva, working with colleagues from a variety of teams to design creative end to end technology solutions. They communicate well with both technical and business professionals alike. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Cloud Architect (Norwich or London) - Our Cloud Architects love learning new technology and help the business adopt and leverage the latest innovative Cloud technologies, from serverless and containers to artificial intelligence and machine learning. They support business innovation with proof of concepts and providing them consulting, training, education and governance whilst designing new Cloud platform services to further evolve Aviva's strategic Cloud platforms. Alongside the work, you will gain professional qualifications aligned to your business area. Whatever role you go into, you'll be working on interesting and challenging initiatives alongside a community of highly skilled and experienced technology professionals who will be on hand to support and encourage you every step of the way. This is a brilliant learning environment - a place where everyone is welcome to share ideas, ask questions and seek out advice. Where you'll be based: We offer Graduate roles in our Norwich, York and Bristol offices. Not all roles are available in every location so see above which can be based where. Flexible working has been engrained into our culture for a long time now. Post COVID-19, you can expect a blend of working in the office and some home working as applicable. About you To join us as a Graduate, you'll: Already have a degree, in any subject, or you will be graduating this year Plus have at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at A*-C or 9-4 grade (or equivalent), including English and Maths For Solution Architect or Cloud Architect roles, coding knowledge or experience would be advantageous but by no means necessary! Be a force for change and improvement - whether it's through your studies, your work experience or your outside interests, we'll want to see how you've helped make things better You should also be a confident communicator with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, a love of learning and a commitment to continually developing yourself. And it goes without saying that we'll be looking to see that you have a genuine interest in technology. What will you get for this role? Starting salary from £25,000 (depending on your skills, experience and qualifications) A permanent role from right from the outset - you'll be taught and developed from the ground up by tackling real responsibilities rather than undertaking rotations Professional qualifications aligned to your role A caring, welcoming culture complete with wellbeing programmes, flexible working and an in-built support network, including buddies and mentors - many of whom have been with us for years A holiday allowance of 29 days, plus bank holidays and the option to buy/sell up to five additional days An annual performance-related bonus and pay review Generous defined contribution pension scheme Plus plenty more The recruitment process: We'll assess your strengths as well as looking at how well you connect with our values throughout the process. The process itself involves: Making an online application - this will include answering a short questionnaire and attaching your CV If you pass the initial CV screen, you'll be sent some online tests Pass these, and you'll have a telephone interview with us And if you do well in these, there's an assessment day We will assess you for all roles within the Pathway you apply for and we would encourage you to be as flexible as possible about any role preferences you indicate in your application. We will take these into account when making any final recruitment decisions but cannot guarantee your role preference. We are looking at a September start date for all roles. Proud to be diverse We care deeply about being inclusive and that means we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees to bring their whole self to work and that starts with you. We interview every disabled applicant* that meets the minimum criteria for the job. Just send us an email once you've applied stating that you have a disclosed disability and we'll make sure we interview you. We'd love it if you could submit your application online. If you require an alternative method of applying, please give Daniela a call on or send an email to *As defined in The Equality Act 2010*. By 'minimum criteria' we mean you should provide us with evidence which demonstrates that you generally meet the level of competence required and have the qualifications, skills or experience defined as essential to perform the role.