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IT Graduate- Artificial Intelligence

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IT Graduate Programme - be a part of the digital transformation at Tarmac!

The construction and infrastructure sector is undergoing a digital revolution- and our Transformation department is at the heart of it! At Tarmac, we’re embracing cutting-edge technologies, smarter systems, and innovative thinking to shape the future of how we build, connect, and operate.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development and deployment of cutting-edge AI and automation solutions that drive real-world impact- from optimizing asphalt plant operations to streamlining logistics networks.As we build our AI capabilities from the ground up, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping strategy, influencing technology choices, and seeing your work translate into tangible improvements across our operations. If you're excited by the chance to innovate in a hands-on, high-impact environment, we’d love to hear from you.

AI is reshaping industries- and construction materials is next. Unlike sectors like retail or finance where AI is already mature, here you’ll be pioneering its application in a space ripe for innovation. You’ll work on high-impact use cases such as:

Asphalt mix optimisation and quality control
Predictive maintenance for production plants
Logistics and route optimisation
Process automation across materials operations
Data analytics to drive operational efficiencyThis is a rare opportunity to build from the ground up. No legacy systems. No rigid playbooks. Just the freedom to shape strategy, influence technology choices, and deliver solutions that make a visible difference from day one.

What you’ll be doing

Spot and prioritise opportunities- Identify high-impact automation opportunities across asphalt plants, concrete production, logistics, and quality control.
Prototype and Experiment- Rapidly build proof-of-concept AI solutions to demonstrate value, embracing experimentation and learning from failure.
Lay the data foundations- Support initiatives to improve data collection, quality, and accessibility which form the critical groundwork for scalable AI capabilities.
Collaborate closely with operations- Work side-by-side with operational teams to understand real-world pain points, constraints, and opportunities.
Share Knowledge and Build Capability- Document solutions, share insights, and help grow AI literacy across the organisation.
Evaluate tools and vendors- Assist in assessing AI and automation platforms to ensure the right fit for our evolving needs.
Deploy and monitor solutions- Contribute to the rollout and performance tracking of automation workflows in live operational environments.
Drive strategic transformation-Participate in cross-functional teams tackling strategic initiatives that shape the future of our business.You'll contribute to projects like:

AI-driven asphalt mix optimisation (Project AI in Asphalt)
Automation of manual reporting and administrative processes
Data analytics for operational efficiency improvements
Building foundational AI capabilities and standards across Tarmac Your Development

You’ll also take part in our Graduate Core Skills Development Programme, designed to boost your business knowledge, strengthen your soft skills, and connect you with other grads and leaders across Tarmac.

What we’re looking for...

We’re not just looking for tech skills- we’re looking for curious minds and problem solvers. If you’re excited by change and ready to grow, we want to hear from you.

Essential

A degree inComputer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, or a related field
Proficiency inPython, R, or other programming languages commonly used in data analysis and automation
Solid understanding ofmachine learning concepts and algorithms
Strongdata literacy—including data quality, collection methods, and governance principles
Aprocess-oriented mindset—able to understand and map business processes before automating them
Excellentanalytical and problem-solving skills
Comfortable working inambiguous, fast-evolving environmentswhere solutions are built from scratch
Strongcommunication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work across technical and operational teamsDesirable

Exposure tomachine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Scikit-learn
Experience withautomation platformslike Power Automate, UiPath, or custom scripting tools
Interest inindustrial or operational AI applications, especially in manufacturing, logistics, or materials
Familiarity withdata visualisation tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, or Plotly)

Hybrid working available- giving you the flexibility to learn and contribute both on-site and remotely.

Ready to shape the future? Apply now and start your journey with Tarmac - where technology meets transformation

Why Choose Tarmac?

This is where talent meets opportunity- ignite your potential!

At Tarmac, we believe in building more than just roads and infrastructure—we build careers.As the UK’s largest construction materials company, we offer exciting early career opportunities that fit your lifestyle, whether you're on-site, in the office, or a mix of both. Join us to earn, learn, and grow while helping shape a more sustainable future. We’re committed to your development and wellbeing, offering a supportive environment where you can thrive.

Here’s what you can look forward to:

Enhanced holiday entitlement
Contributory pension scheme
Exclusive discounts via the Tarmac Reward website
Free and confidential support through our Employee Assistance helpline
Inclusive employee communities, including REACH (Religious, Ethnic and Cultural Heritage), LGBTQ+, Parents & Carers, Ability, Wellbeing, and Female Voice
Training and development tailored to your goalsWe’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer, fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone is welcome and encouraged to apply.

Don’t Miss Out!

We may close applications early if we receive a high volume of candidates- so if this sounds like your kind of opportunity, get your application in ASAP

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