Data Analyst

Vehicle Data Global Ltd
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Last month
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Data Analyst | Chesterfield | Starting at £26,000

Are you passionate about data and fascinated by cars and road vehicles? Ready to take the next step in your analytics career? We’re looking for a detail-driven Data Analyst to join our growing team at Vehicle Data Global Ltd in Chesterfield!

Why Join Us?

At Vehicle Data Global, we power the UK’s vehicle data industry. From cutting-edge VRM Lookup services to full vehicle history checks through our VDI Check platform, we deliver fast, reliable, and accurate vehicle data to businesses and consumers alike.

Now, we’re on the lookout for a data-savvy team player who’s eager to grow with a forward-thinking company where accuracy, innovation, and curiosity are valued every day.

Key Responsibilities of the Data Analyst:

This is a hands-on role where your day might include:

* Conducting vehicle data research and analysis

* Cleaning, processing, and maintaining large datasets

* 1st Line Support (telephone, chat and email)

* Using tools like Excel, Google Sheets, and our internal Intranet/interface to extract and visualise key insights

* Data matching and linking data from different data sources

* Supporting senior analysts with advanced data projects

* Presenting findings in clear, easy-to-understand reports and dashboards

What We’re Looking For:

You’re IT-literate, comfortable navigating software like Microsoft Office and web tools, and excited by the challenge of learning new systems. More importantly, you:

* Have a keen eye for detail – 100% accuracy matters here

* Can spot patterns in data and interpret them with confidence

* Know how to present data clearly using charts, dashboards, or reports

* Have a genuine interest in vehicles and how data powers the automotive industry

What’s in It for You?

* Competitive starting salary of £26,000 with speedy career progression

* Full training and support to help you hit the ground running

* Room to grow in a tech-driven, data-first company

* Be part of a small, friendly, and passionate team

* A real opportunity to shape your career in the data and automotive industries

Sound like you?

Hit the APPLY button now to send your CV for this exciting new Data Analyst position – we’re ready to meet our next data star

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