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A leading energy company is seeking graduates for various Data and Tech roles within SP Energy Networks. Positions include Behavioral Change, Data Protection, and Digital focuses. Candidates should have a 2:2 degree or higher in relevant fields such as Psychology, Business Analysis, or Computer Science. This role promises not just professional growth but a commitment to sustainability and diversity in the workplace. Look forward to impactful communication and innovative projects in a dynamic environment.
Duration - 2 Years
Location - Glasgow, Cambuslang, Edinburgh Park
Applications close - 4th January 2026
Start Date - 14th September 2026
Salary & Benefits - £35,000 + £3,000 sign-on bonus + pension + a range of flexible benefits(opens in a new window).
Use tech and data to power a smarter grid
Digital technology and data are at the heart of our plans to modernise our energy system – safely, securely and sustainably in the communities we serve.
SP Energy Networks includes both ScottishPower Transmission (SPT) and ScottishPower Distribution (SPD) and is evolving into a more dynamic Distribution System Operator (DSO). This transformation supports a smarter, more flexible grid where consumers and generators interact more actively with the electricity system. Through innovative, economic, and commercial solutions, we’re delivering on the needs of our customers and stakeholders.
Roles Available within Data and Tech
Relevant Degree 2:2 or above in one of the following: Psychology ,HR with Psychology, Marketing with Psychology, Sociology, Criminology, Life Sciences.
You’ll join cyber meetings and explore how behaviour influences digital safety. Using psychology tools like nudge theory, positive reinforcement, and behavioural analysis, you’ll help shape events, communications, and support networks that make cyber security easy to understand and follow.
You’ll work with both office and field teams and present your insights to senior leaders in a clear, engaging way—making a real impact.
You’ll work with operational data, such as energy flow, usage and voltage, as well as data associated with network equipment like cables, overhead lines and switchgear. Additionally, you will analyse business, financial, process and geospatial data using your data science skills to transform this information into valuable insights that inform business decisions and shape future strategies.
Relevant Degree: 2.2 Degree in Business Management, Business information systems, Computer Science, Business Analytics.
As a graduate business analyst at ScottishPower, you’ll work with data across the organisation — from financial performance and operational metrics to customer insights and market trends. You’ll assess business processes, evaluate technology solutions, and contribute to strategic initiatives. Your analysis will help identify opportunities to improve efficiency, support decision-making, and drive innovation across the business.
Relevant Degree: 2:2 or above in Law, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, Business/Management Information Systems.
Get hands‑on with data privacy, security, and compliance in the energy sector. You’ll help map and manage data, support incident response, and shape policies that protect critical information. From cloud migration to automation projects, you’ll work with teams across IT, legal, operations, and engineering—building real‑world skills in a fast‑moving digital space.
Relevant Degree: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems, Geographical Systems or similar.
Engaging with a diverse range of projects that span across fields such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems, and Geographical Systems. You’ll learn to take on roles like software development, data analysis, systems management, and IT consulting. This experience will equip you to tackle complex problems, innovate solutions, and drive efficiencies, all while contributing to our mission of leveraging data to create impactful results within our organisation.
We’re powering the journey to Net Zero. As one of the UK’s key electricity network operators, we’re upgrading infrastructure, embracing innovation, and helping communities transition to clean energy.
We’ll be part of a company that values diversity, inclusion and sustainability –and supports your growth every step of the way.
Need adjustments or support during the process? Email: scottishpowergraduates@ambertrack.co.uk (opens in a new window)
You must have the right to work in the UK by September 2026. Check out our FAQs for more info.
We encourage candidates to submit their applications as early as possible as we reserve the right to remove this advert or close it to further applications at any point during the recruitment process.
At SP Energy Networks, we welcome people of all backgrounds. We believe diverse perspectives lead to better ideas and stronger teams. Join us in building a more inclusive and sustainable future.