GSK Global Supply Chain Ware Informatics Summer Placement 2025

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GSK Ware Informatics Summer Placement 2025

Location/s:Ware

Education required:To apply for this placement, you must be: currently studying a degree in Data Analysis, Business Analysis, Data Science or related.

Language requirement:Written and spoken fluency in English

Expected Start date:28th July

Duration:6 weeks

Application Closing:This advert will close when we have received sufficient applications. We recommend that you apply and complete all stages of your application as soon as you can, so we can consider your application.

Are you looking to gain valuable real world work experience and help positively impact the lives of others?

A GSK internship offers you the opportunity to kickstart your career - to take on a real role with genuine impact. You'll take on challenging tasks within live projects or assignments. You'll also get to learn from others in your team and other parts of GSK whilst developing your skills and gaining valuable experience for wherever the future takes you.

The Location

The Ware Global Supply Chain (GSC) site is the largest GSK site in the UK with a thriving early talent community, lots of social activities, and a warm and welcoming support network. The Ware Global Supply Chain (GSC) site has modern facilities, uses advanced technologies, and provides amazing development opportunities for future careers.

The site manufactures and supplies oral solid dose tablets (for HIV and oncology) and respiratory devices (for asthma and COPD) to over 140 countries across the world, as well as to patients participating in clinical trials, making a real difference to people's lives. With a focus on new product introduction, it is a key site within the GSK network and an exciting place to work. Situated alongside the river in the heart of Ware in Hertfordshire, the site has access to beautiful countryside for wonderful walks as well as great sports and social facilities, and excellent transport links, being only 40 minutes away from London and Cambridge by train.

The Role

This role involves working with the Data and Informatics team, ensuring efficient product control on-site by leveraging data analytics and digital solutions to optimise operations and maintain high product quality.

The summer student will assist with data analysis, reporting, and process improvement projects, working with operational and technical teams to support real projects to both develop and manufacture medicines. The summer student will learn about using a variety of tools such as Microsoft PowerBI and Python.

If you have what we're looking for apply today!

This opportunity has the following recruitment stages you must successfully pass to be offered a 6-week summer placement with GSK for 2025:

Eligibility & Application Form World of GSK Online Assessment Short Written Assessment Virtual Interview

Apply now!

We're 100% open to all talent - whatever your gender, marital status, religion, age, colour, race, sexual orientation, nationality, learning difference or disability. We want to recruit the right people for GSK from the widest possible backgrounds, so we can better serve the diversity of our patients and also because it's the right thing to do.

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