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Data Quality Administrator 6 months Fixed Term Contract

Volvo Group
Warwickshire
1 week ago
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Data Quality Administrator – 6 months Fixed Term Contract 
Annual Salary £27,000
Location: Warwick

At Volvo Trucks, we’re not just about vehicles; we’re about innovation, people, and progress. As part of the Volvo Group, a global leader in transport solutions, we’re committed to pushing boundaries and delivering excellence in everything we do. Now, we’re looking for a Data Quality Administrator to join our Dealer & Business Systems team in Warwick.

Behind every great decision is reliable data. In this role, you will coordinate data cleansing, validate reports, and partner with teams across Volvo Trucks to raise the bar on data quality. You’ll work closely with departments across Volvo Trucks, driving improvements and making sure our data reflects the excellence we deliver as a business.

What Can Volvo Trucks Offer You?

Here are some of the benefits that you can enjoy:

Professional growth and development: Unlock your potential through various training and development opportunities. Pension scheme: Matched up to 5% of your salary, including death in service cover. Medical Insurance: Medical insurance coverage is provided by Bupa. Employee Assistance program: To support your overall well-being, take advantage of our wellness, mindfulness and counselling services. Discounts on various purchases: Enjoy savings on shopping vouchers, cinema tickets, holidays, and travel. Fitness perks: Access MyGymDiscounts and MyActiveDiscounts. Make use of our on-site gym.

For more details regarding our benefits, please follow the link: volvo-employee-benefits-document.pdf (volvogroup.com)

Who Are You and Who Will You Work With?

You’re someone who enjoys problem-solving, has an eye for detail, and finds satisfaction in getting things right. You’re confident working with Microsoft Excel and can spot trends, patterns, and risks others might miss.

To thrive in this role, you’ll bring:

Strong analytical skills to interpret data, identify trends, and provide solutions. The ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritise workload, and meet deadlines. Effective communication skills to highlight the importance of data to stakeholders. Strong Microsoft Excel skills, with the ability to manipulate and validate data efficiently. Exceptional attention to detail, with proven ability to validate complex information to meet business needs.

Your new colleagues will be part of the Dealer & Business Systems team, a supportive and collaborative group that works hand in hand with the dealer network and the wider Volvo organisation to keep everything running smoothly.

What Will You Do?

Identify, prioritise, and complete data cleansing activities to ensure quality and consistency. Collaborate across functions to support master data initiatives. Analyse data, highlight errors, and resolve quality risks. Validate reports and update IT systems with accurate information. Align your work with Volvo’s data roadmap and wider digital transformation.

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Who we are and what we believe in 
We are committed to shaping the future landscape of efficient, safe, and sustainable transport solutions. Fulfilling our mission creates countless career opportunities for talents across the group’s leading brands and entities.


Applying to this job offers you the opportunity to join Volvo Group. Every day, you will be working with some of the sharpest and most creative brains in our field to be able to leave our society in better shape for the next generation. ​We are passionate about what we do, and we thrive on teamwork. ​We are almost 100,000 people united around the world by a culture of care, inclusiveness, and empowerment. 

At Volvo Trucks you will be part of leading the way towards a sustainable transport industry. For nearly a century we have been innovating for people – to make life easier, better and safer. Driving progress is our promise to customers, to the industry and to society. At Volvo Trucks we share a curiosity to learn, we work with passion and we embrace change to stay ahead. Join us, together we move the world we want to live in. 

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