Data Analyst (Silverstone)

Aston Martin F1 Team
Silverstone
2 weeks ago
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We have a new opportunity to be part of theITteam in the role ofData Analystto work across departments excluded from the FIA Financial Regulations, primarily this will include non-F1 activities, Finance, HR, Commercial and Sustainability. As our Data Analyst, you will work on activities such as building dashboards and reports to present clear and insightful visuals to drive new insights and improve decision-making, ultimately contributing to the team’s primary objective of being a top three team in the FIA Constructor’s Championship.


You will be responsible for:

  • Working with stakeholders to understand their data requirements
  • Building pipelines to ingest data into the data lake
  • Designing, building and deploying dashboards and reports in Power BI
  • Performing data mapping and modelling
  • Developing and update technical documentation
  • Implementing and owning a BI Centre of Excellence and driving best practices, engagement and Power BI training and education within the departments
  • Advocating for, and ensuring adherence to data governance and security standards
  • Handling and overseeing data pipelines, automating data collection and integration from diverse sources, and interacting with API systems
  • Providing support to key departments to ensure critical dashboards and reports are always available


What you will need to be successful in this role:

  • Expert Power BI knowledge
  • Microsoft Fabric experience
  • Ability to take client requirements, understand them and turn them into a powerful story told through engaging visuals in Power BI
  • Experience working in an agile environment using Azure Dev Ops
  • Expert knowledge of SQL and TSQL
  • Purview or similar data governance tools is beneficial
  • Experience of designing and building data models using Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
  • Hands-on experience with Azure tools: Azure Data Factory, Synapse, Databricks, SQL, Data Lake, Power BI, Delta Lake, and Spark.
  • Ability to design, build, and deploy interactive user interfaces for interrogating data
  • Experience of Power Automate would be beneficial
  • Experience with predictive analytics, Azure cognitive services, and AI.
  • Scripting skills in C# & Python (for statistical analysis and advanced analytics)
  • Eager to learn new technologies
  • Excellent verbal / written communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to present and communicate technical designs
  • To be self-motivated and to motivate others to thrive in a challenging environment
  • Ability to calmly and confidently work under pressure to achieve targets and deliver results within required timescales
  • Microsoft certifications are a plus.


This is a full-time office-based role based at our campus in Silverstone, with additional requirement to travel to other locations where necessary.


Embark on a journey with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team to reshape history at our cutting-edge, sustainable campus in Northamptonshire. Combining our rich heritage with innovation, we bring fresh energy to the sport, driven by a commitment to challenge the status quo and dominate the track. With new investment fueling our ambitions, we're seeking talented individuals who share our passion for racing and drive for success. As part of our high-performing, collaborative team, you'll enjoy a competitive package, including a discretionary bonus scheme, private health care, pension plan, life assurance, and benefits like TEDSgroup childcare, cycle-to-work, tech, and car schemes. Plus, you can look forward to an on-site gym with fitness, spin, and yoga classes, as well as a new restaurant offering indoor and outdoor dining.


We are a business that fosters a supportive, inclusive, and compassionate culture, where our team genuinely embodies our core values: Growth, Readiness, Empowerment, Excellence, and Nurturing.


Aston Martin Formula One® Team is committed to attracting, recruiting, and retaining the most talented individuals, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, gender expression, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion, belief, sex or sexual orientation. We strive to be a Team that reflects all the communities with which we engage around the world through diversity in the workplace and promoting an inclusive culture in which all team members are respected, empowered and valued.


Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team is committed to making sure our selection methods are fair for all. If you would like to request that reasonable adjustments are made, please complete ourRequest for Reasonable Adjustments form here.

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