Graduate Internship Scheme

Graduate Intern–Business Analyst

Maxim Facilities Management Ltd

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear

37 hours per week

£17,000 per annum pro rata

Ref no: 148/LP/ERDF17

The Graduate Internship Schemeis collaboration between the University of Sunderland, a recent Graduate and a regional SME. The Scheme has been designed to benefit both the Graduate and the company, ensuring that the Graduate takes the first steps on the career ladder whilst the company benefits from the Graduates enthusiasm, expertise and up to date knowledge.

The Internship is a full time position, for a 12 month fixed term period, based atMaxim Facilities Management in Sunderland

The Organisation:

Maxim Facilities Management is one of the fastest growing independent facilities management companies in the UK. Our USP lies in our customer focussed approach and flat management structure, allowing us to respond rapidly and make important decision swiftly for our customers. This customer focussed approach has enabled us to attract business from a wide range of prestigious businesses and public sector organisations across the UK.

The Role:

Business Analyst is responsible for ensuring the delivery of internal reporting to support business users across all core areas, whilst ensuring that regulatory reporting and data requirements are met.

To Apply:

Please submit a comprehensive CV and Covering Letter including the reference number148/LP/ERDF17to by midnight Sunday the14thMay 2017.

Please give a detailed account of your skills and experience and how you meet the stated criteria of the Internship position. If you have any questions, please direct them to the above e-mail address.

University of Sunderland’s Careers and Employability Service

The Internship Team work closely with the University of Sunderland’s Careers and Employability Service, who can assist with strengthening your future internship applications, through providing:

  • CV advice and guidance
  • Assistance with writing Covering Letters
  • Interview practice and techniques

If you feel that you would benefit from help and guidance from the University's Careers and Employability Service, please contact the CES Enquiries line on 0191 515 2920 or by email to