BT Group
graduate scheme

Research & Network Strategy Graduate - Ipswich

Job description

You’re not just looking for a career, you’re looking to make a difference.

Millions of people rely on us every day to help them live their lives, power their businesses, and keep their public services running. We connect friends to family, clients to colleagues, people to possibilities. We keep the wheels of business spinning, and the emergency services responding. And we use the power of technology to help solve big challenges, like climate change and cyber security.

From day one, you’ll have a voice at BT Group. You’ll get stuck in to tough challenges, pitch in with ideas, make things happen. You won’t be alone: we’ll be there with help and support, learning and development. You’ll make great friends, discover new talents, and feel part of something exhilarating.

This is your chance to make a real difference to the world. Grab it.

About this role

Our research teams play a vital role in our business: applying technical skills and knowledge to solve the problems of the future. As a research graduate, you’ll leverage partnerships with universities in the UK and around the world, as well as with vendors, government, and other industry players to conduct unique technical research in business-critical areas. Ultimately, you’ll be helping to invent fantastic solutions not just for our company, but for our customers as well.

You’ll be exploring the many exciting ways we can use technology to meet the needs of our global customers now and in the future. We’ll help you develop your expertise in one of several areas – anything from optics, quantum technologies and novel computing architectures, to artificial intelligence (AI), data science, video networking and multimedia applications. And that’s not forgetting things like cyber security, robotics, mobile and fixed networks, or any emerging IT technologies either.

Because we’ve such a broad range of areas for you to specialise in, it means we’ve also got lots of projects for you to be working on. You might be looking at how we can increase broadband speeds, or how we can improve the experience for our customers. Or perhaps, you’ll be discovering how to find faults on our network before they occur. If it’s something that has the potential to revolutionise the way we work with technology, we’re probably doing the research into it.

You’ll develop world-class problem solving and analytical skills, becoming an expert in your field and acting as a consultant to other parts of our company (yes, even as a graduate). We’ll give you the chance to develop into a world class subject matter research expert working with other research experts from business and academia. Of course, we’ll provide you with all the training you need to develop a successful career in applied research, including the opportunity to gain further qualifications, such as an MSc or PhD, and/or professional accreditation.

As part of your programme, you’ll receive on the job training, dedicated support to set you up for success and access to our internal learning platforms so you can drive your own development too! Throughout your time with us you’ll also receive opportunities and exposure to a variety of exciting projects, events and work activities that will help you to kick start a rewarding career.

This role is available in the Networks part of our business.

Location

Ipswich

Starting Salary

£33,500

This is a 24-month Graduate position, followed by a permanent position in this Business Unit at the end of the programme.

What we are looking for

A 2:2 degree (or higher) in a STEM related subject, such as maths, physics, computing, or engineering is required for this role.
It’s important you only apply to 1 Graduate placement role starting in 2024.

Accepted degree subjects

Any

Additional job details

Location
Ipswich
Salary
£33,500

How to apply

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 31 July 2024

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Closing date:  31 July 2024

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