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Senior Performance Data Analyst

Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd
Warwick
2 days ago
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Senior Performance Data Analyst at Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.


The Opportunity

Join Aston Martin and drive the future of ultra‑luxury performance. We are seeking a forward‑thinking Senior Performance Analyst to transform complex data into commercial insights across our global dealer network. In this pivotal role you will turn complex performance data into clear actions that elevate network effectiveness, customer experience and commercial growth.


What You’ll Do

  • Analyze global and regional dealer performance across sales, aftersales, standards, financial performance, and customer experience.
  • Build and enhance dashboards, scorecards, and visualisations using Tableau, Salesforce, and Power BI.
  • Assess market performance, competitor activity, and vehicle parc trends to shape network strategy and decision‑making.
  • Translate data into insights and measurable plans that drive improvement.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to strengthen data integrity, reporting accuracy, and insight delivery.
  • Present analytical findings and performance insights to the senior leadership team.
  • Champion a culture of data‑led thinking, ensuring insights inform every key decision.

You’ll Take Ownership Through Three Key Phases

  • Foundation: Strengthen and streamline core reporting and data systems.
  • Evaluation: Deepen insight through advanced analytics and trend analysis.
  • Transformation: Turn insight into action, embedding performance excellence across the business.

What You’ll Bring

You’re naturally curious with a high attention to detail, commercially minded, and confident using data to influence decision making.



  • Proven experience in commercial, performance, or data analytics – ideally within the automotive sector.
  • Strong knowledge of Salesforce, Tableau, and Power BI for analysis and visualisation.
  • Advanced Excel skills (including macros).
  • A degree in Data Analytics, Economics, Business, or a related discipline – or equivalent experience.
  • A track record of improving data quality, governance, and insight delivery.
  • Excellent communication skills – able to simplify complex data for diverse audiences.
  • Collaborative, resilient, and unafraid to challenge ideas to drive progress.

Why Join Us

At Aston Martin, data doesn’t just measure performance — it fuels transformation. Here, precision meets passion. You’ll help turn numbers into narratives, insights into action, and performance into progress while shaping the future of an iconic automotive brand.


Diversity & Inclusion

We welcome candidates of all backgrounds and celebrate diversity. If you need support making an application, please let us know.


The post holder will be required to comply with all policies and procedures issued by and on behalf of Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing


Location: Gaydon, England, United Kingdom


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