Graduate Digital Analyst - Basildon

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Multiple Graduate opportunities - apply before 31st January 2026
Location: Basildon, UK
Starting salary: £28,000
Application requirements:

  • Have achieved a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject
  • This role is due to begin in early 2026. Please only apply if you have completed your degree or will have finished your studies by this date
  • Right to work in the UK unsponsored for the duration of the programme
  • A full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle
  • Ability to be on site 4/5 days a week
    Opportunities Available
    We currently have exciting roles available in our Digital pathway. Please apply through this page if you are interested in any of the below roles:
    Risk Analyst
    As a Risk Analyst, you'll play a key role in managing and improving risk processes, with an immediate focus on residual value data. You'll work closely with the team to replicate successful approaches from credit risk management and contribute to high-impact projects. This role offers the chance to develop analytical and problem-solving skills, gain exposure to collaborative working environments, and build a strong foundation in risk management. There may be opportunities to travel, so flexibility is a plus. If you have an interest in risk and a passion for data, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career.
    Data Analyst
    As a Graduate Data Analyst, you'll work closely with business stakeholders to gather requirements, translate them into actionable solutions, and collaborate with developers to bring these ideas to life. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys problem-solving, understanding business needs, and turning data into meaningful insights.
    Data Governance Specialist
    As a Graduate Data Governance Specialist, you'll help ensure data is accurate, well-managed, and trusted across the business. This rotational role gives you exposure to governance, quality, and master data management, working closely with data stewards and business teams to support compliance and improve processes. It's ideal for someone detail-oriented, curious, and eager to learn how data underpins decision-making in a global organisation.
    Software Engineer
    As a Software Engineer, you'll work within agile teams to design, build, and maintain high-quality software solutions. You'll collaborate with colleagues across different functions, write clean and efficient code, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. This role is perfect for someone curious, adaptable, and eager to explore new technologies while developing strong foundations in modern software engineering practices.
    Data Analyst - Sales and Marketing
    As a Data Analyst - Sales & Marketing, you'll play a key role in turning data into actionable insights that shape commercial strategies. You'll work closely with Sales, Marketing, and senior stakeholders to produce reports, forecasts, and dashboards that inform decision-making and drive growth. From analysing campaign performance to identifying trends and opportunities, you'll help translate complex data into clear recommendations that improve customer experience and business outcomes.
    Why Grayce?
    Grayce specialises in driving change and transformation for some of the world's most ambitious organisations. For over a decade, we've partnered with FTSE 100 and 250 companies to deliver impactful results by developing and deploying high-performing talent in the UK and beyond.
    Our Accelerated Development Programme is designed to launch the careers of recent graduates eager to make an impact. We offer a fast-track route to expertise, allowing you to gain hands-on experience with one of our impressive clients in a variety of flexible roles such as Business Analysis, Project Management, Data Analysis and DevOps.
    You will have a tailored learning development journey bespoke to your role, meaning you are prepared for whatever the day throws at you, whilst learning key skills and gaining industry specific accreditations along the way.
    Join Grayce and accelerate your career!
    What makes a great Grayce Analyst?
    2:1 Undergraduate Degree: We're open to applicants from all undergraduate backgrounds.
    Analytical Problem Solving: We're looking for analytical minds that can spot patterns and think creatively. Whether it's dissecting complex issues or finding fresh angles, we highly value critical thinking skills and their application.
    Soft Skills: From effective communication styles to planning, organisation and a learning development mindset, Grayce is committed to building core consultancy skills. Stakeholder and time management are core skills we utilise every day and we look for examples of those through our interview process

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