Global Tech Apprentice Program – Tech Analyst - Richmond, Va

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · Richmond, VA

This is an entry-level technology analyst role within Bank of America's Global Tech Apprentice Program. The program is designed for recent graduates or community college students with little to no prior work experience, offering on-the-job training to build technical skills in areas such as system monitoring, task management, client onboarding, and documentation. The role involves supporting technology solutions, managing infrastructure, and collaborating with teams to ensure system availability and security.

What you'd actually do

  1. Monitors all installed systems and infrastructure to ensure the highest levels of availability within a technical domain
  2. Manages and prioritizes assigned tasks, executes procedures reliably, responds with urgency, and escalates issues appropriately to senior team members
  3. Open triage bridge lines and updates bridge boards, engaging teams as required
  4. Maintains solutions that align to security, redundancy and archiving of blueprints and strategies
  5. Owns event management and fulfillment items such as password resets and reporting requests

Skills

Required

  • Recent graduate or current participant with partnering technical training program NPower, Road to Hire or Per Scholas or current Community College student or recent Community College graduate
  • Highly organized self-starter who can deliver results with minimal direction
  • Strong work ethic and ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Teamwork oriented
  • Demonstrated problem solving abilities
  • Commitment to learning and building a technical and business skill set
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with both technology/development and business partners
  • Solid grasp of how technology interacts with other technology
  • Ability to build relationships and work effectively across multiple business partners

What the JD emphasized

  • Must be a recent graduate or current participant with partnering technical training program NPower, Road to Hire or Per Scholas or must be a current Community College student or recent Community College graduate