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Junior Technical Analyst

Stevenage
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Technology Talent Programme – Multiple Pathways Available

Stevenage, UK | Full-Time | No Degree Required

Launch your career in technology with mthree’s Tech Accelerator Programme.

We’re looking for motivated individuals with a passion for tech to join our Technology Talent Programme in Stevenage. You don’t need a degree or prior technical experience, just the drive to learn. The goal is for you to join a pathway and then secure a permanent role with our client!

Over 6 weeks of immersive training, we’ll equip you with the practical skills to succeed in an 18-month paid placement at a leading global investment bank.

Pathways Available

Our programme offers multiple routes into technology, including:

  • Infrastructure Engineer

  • Technical Business Analyst (BA)

  • Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

  • DevOps Engineer

  • Support Analyst

  • Cloud Engineer

  • Cyber Project Manager

  • Technical Analyst

    What You’ll Learn at mthree Academy

    Our training will give you the foundations you need to thrive across different roles:

  • Python programming & MySQL basics

  • Linux scripting & automation

  • DevOps tools (Docker, Ansible, Puppet, Chef)

  • CI/CD practices (Jenkins, Git, Agile)

  • Networking & infrastructure fundamentals

  • Agile methodologies & project lifecycle concepts

  • High-level financial services knowledge

  • Professional skills & interview preparation

    What You Need to Succeed

  • A genuine passion for technology

  • Strong communication & teamwork skills

  • Analytical mindset and problem-solving ability

  • We will be prioritising candidates who do not hold University degree

  • Local to Stevenage - please only apply if you are living within 20 miles / 45 min commute. We won't be considering candidates who are willing to relocate

  • Permanent right to work in the UK - we don't provide visa sponsorship

  • Commitment to attending the office 5 days a week when required

    What You’ll Get

  • Coaching, mentoring & career development support

  • Access to certifications (Azure, Agile, GitLab, etc.)

  • No training bond, no exit fees – just opportunity

    Apply today and explore the different pathways available through mthree’s Technology Talent Programme

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