Supply Chain Degree Apprentice, Warrington

Company description:

GXO Logistics Supply Chain Inc.

Job description:

Would you like the opportunity to study for a degree, whilst earning? How about setting yourself up for a rewarding career? Maybe you’re keen to build a future in a large and fast-paced business, but not keen on the idea of university? Well, the Degree Apprenticeship programme could be your perfect match!

Here at GXO, we’re proud to be recruiting for our fantastic Degree Apprenticeship programme – offered in partnership with Sheffield Hallam University. Over three and a half years, you’ll earn while you learn, gaining skills across our business.

At the end of the scheme, you’ll have a degree in Professional Supply Chain Leadership to your name, and a bright career ahead! To top it off, there’s no cost to you, with the degree fully funded by GXO.

We’re offering this programme at multiple UK locations, with a start date of September 2026. This vacancy is for WARRINGTON, so please ensure you live a commutable distance of one of the following postcodes:

WA8 0ZU

If this location isn’t for you, please take a look on our careers page to see the other options available.

Pay, benefits and more:

We’re looking to offer a starting salary from £21,200 per annum, increasing each year. In addition, we offer 25 days paid holiday (plus bank holidays), as well as the option to buy additional days. You’ll have access to a variety of high street discounts, a Cycle to Work scheme, a workplace pension, and many other perks.

What you’ll do on a typical day:

  • Work across a variety of our departments – including areas such as warehousing, health and safety, human resources and continuous improvement; supporting you to gain a well-rounded view of GXO, our customers, and the wider world of logistics.
  • Gain the confidence, experience and skills to lead and support your own team.
  • Follow your own bespoke training plan, with the support of an experienced mentor and regular progress reviews to develop your skills and experience.
  • Attend Sheffield Hallam University on a block release basis (once every six to seven weeks), working towards your fully funded degree in Professional Supply Chain Leadership.

What you need to succeed at GXO:

  • Approximately 112 UCAS points (equivalent to BBC grades at A level)
  • Strong work ethic with the ability to work on your own initiative to drive ongoing development
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build strong working relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Ambition and a genuine desire to learn and grow – this is a career and not just a job, with a variety of development opportunities on offer during the scheme and beyond
  • Adaptable approach with the flexibility to work across multiple departments and shift patterns

We engineer faster, smarter, leaner supply chains.

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