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Level 6 Data Science

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Overview

Level 6 Data Science apprenticeship at Unilever. Duration: 3 years 6 months. Hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days weekly at either Kingston or Colworth offices. Salary: £22,716. Rolling closing date; apply for the ONE function you are most interested in.

What the job is

Data science apprentice at Unilever will look to find information in diverse data sets to address complex problems and learn skills in computer science, statistics, data analysis, machine learning and artificial intelligence and much more.

What we look for

You will have a passion for data and the opportunities it brings for speed and efficiency of decision‑making as well as for creativity, innovation, and business impact. You will have an aptitude for mathematics, computation, and numerical analysis and a curiosity to find ever‑newer ways to exploit data to deliver Unilever’s purpose and business goals. You will also be encouraged to develop softer skills such as digital literacy, data storytelling, business partnering, and project management—enabling you to translate insights into action, collaborate across teams, and drive meaningful outcomes. Personal values should align with those of Unilever.

Day‑to‑day responsibilities

During the academic year, one day each week will be set aside for data science study; four days a week in the business with a mix of independent and collaborative work. Activities may include cleaning and improving data quality, building models and dashboards, and exploring uses of generative AI to enhance productivity.

Support and development

You will have a salaried full‑time role for the duration of the apprenticeship, with approximately 80% of time on Unilever business challenges and 20% on academic data science study. You will gain exposure to topics such as Programming in Python, machine learning/AI models, and statistics, with travel costs supported for university or business activities. On completion, you will gain a BSc degree through Keele University alongside your apprenticeship qualification.

Your future employer

Unilever is a global leader in Food, Beauty and Wellbeing, Home, and Personal Care products with sales in over 190 countries. The company emphasizes diversity, inclusion, and a purpose of Brightening everyday life for all.

Requirements

At least 5 GCSEs including English Language and Maths at grade 5 or above. Predicted or achieved 3 A‑levels including Maths with grades B‑C. Hybrid working with a minimum of 2 days weekly at Kingston or Colworth.

Locations

Hybrid: minimum 2 days per week at Kingston or Colworth offices.

Application process

Stage 1 – Complete the online application. Stage 2 – Situational Judgment Test and a numerical/verbal reasoning test. Stage 3 – In‑Person Discovery Centre and interview. Discovery Centre week commencing 9 February 2026. Closing date: rolling deadline; apply as soon as possible.

Seniority level
  • Internship
Employment type
  • Full‑time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • Book and Periodical Publishing

We are an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender identity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or pregnancy and maternity. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process, please contact the Future Careers Team.


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