Data Quality Analyst

Volkswagen Financial Services (UK)
Milton Keynes
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Location: One Delaware Drive, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

Salary: Up to £42600 pa dependent on experience

Hybrid working: Minimum 60% onsite; flexibility to meet business and role needs.

Hours / Contract type: Full Time Permanent - 35 hours per week

Closing date: 19/01/2026

Responsibilities
  • Provide support across the department on data quality management projects & initiatives
  • Support with internal and external audits, where warehouse data or other risk data is needed.
  • Lead the delivery of warehouse data and be the main point of contact for any data quality points (both with HQ and local IT team) for any delivery delays and errors, working with all parties to ensure deliveries are made in good time.
  • Monitor the data warehouse quality and identifying any underlying issues and investigating these issues right through to resolution. This may including fixes through changes to data logic or alternatively changing processes to ensure source systems are reporting the correct data.
  • Lead on all data warehouse glossary updates, liaising directly with both local IT and HQ counterparts.
  • Working with external consultants where required to lead them on larger projects concerning data quality or Finevare outputs/inputs.
What You’ll Bring / Qualifications
  • Knowledge of systems/products of VWFS (e.g. HP/PCP/Lease/Fleet) and/or VW Bank (New/Used/Demo/Loans)
  • Investigative mind to identify issues and follow through to resolution of defects
  • Comfortable with reviewing large/complex data sets and creating summaries of issues
  • Relationship building - working with HQ Data Quality team, local IT developers, local Risk and Finance teams
  • Expertise in the use of SQL, R and Python would be advantageous
  • Knowledge of accounting standards, particularly IFRS 9 would be advantageous
Benefits
  • Discretionary 10% on-target bonus (based on personal and Group company performance)
  • Employer pension contribution of 9% (based on employee contribution of 3%). VWFS will pay 6% if employee chooses a 2% employee contribution.
  • Choice of Employee Car Ownership (ECO) scheme for petrol/diesel and hybrid vehicles plus car insurance
  • Company Car scheme for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) plus car insurance cover for you and a partner/eligible family member.
  • From day 1 we provide income protection, life assurance (4x salary), retail discount vouchers, access to Care Concierge, will writing service, cycle to work.
  • After probation, private medical insurance for you (option to buy family cover); access to loan car scheme for up to 2 cars for partner or eligible family members; ability to purchase critical illness cover and dental cover during annual benefit window.
  • LinkedIn Learning via Degreed platform; professional development programmes; mentoring schemes.

VWFS is proud to be an inclusive employer and encourages applications from a diverse range of candidates. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion isn’t just a statement for us, we encourage and aspire for all our colleagues to be their 100% self. If you need any reasonable adjustments to assist you with the application and/or recruitment processes, please contact our Resourcing Team.


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