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Used Car Sales Support Data Analyst

Milton Keynes Village
2 weeks ago
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Used Car Sales Support Data Analyst
Location: Home based, with a requirement for 3 full days per week at Audi, Milton Keynes (reasonable travel expenses reimbursed)
Salary: Up to £37,500 per annum + benefits
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Reports to: Audi Used Car Programme Manager
About Us
We are DEKRA Automotive, part of a global organisation employing over 49,000 people in more than 60 countries! In the UK, we deliver a wide range of services spanning the automotive, oil and gas, insurance, and chemical and process safety industries.
We are proud to partner with Audi UK in supporting their Used Car Team with performance monitoring, data insights and strategic reporting.
Role Purpose
The Used Car Sales Support Data Analyst will play a key role in providing accurate, timely, and insightful reporting and analysis to support the Audi UK Used Car Team and Retailer Network.
This role is responsible for producing outcome and performance reporting, handling and manipulating large data sets, and ensuring accuracy across project systems.
The role will also collaborate with programme leadership to evolve reporting tools, enhance insight, and identify opportunities to improve operational and commercial performance.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage regular daily, weekly, and monthly performance reporting for the Audi Used Car Team and Audi Retailer Network.
• Create new sales, composite, and quality reporting as required by the Audi Used Car Team.
• Develop and deliver automated reporting outputs into PowerPoint and PDF formats.
• Work closely with the Programme Manager to develop, evolve, and improve project insight reporting.
• Ensure project administration is completed accurately and reliably.
• Monitor and analyse performance reporting, identifying trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement.
• Support monthly operational reviews with clear, actionable insight.
• Collaborate with the Audi Used Car Process and Reporting Manager on projects and programmes, ensuring alignment and consistency.
Person Specification
Essential Skills & Experience
• Strong analytical mindset with exceptional attention to detail.
• Expertise in manipulating and interpreting large data sets within Excel.
• Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including VBA Macros for report automation and integration with PowerPoint/PDF formats.
• Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint skills, able to present complex information clearly.
• Highly numerate and data literate with the ability to extract meaningful insights.
• Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to convey data insights in a clear and concise manner to different audiences.
• Proactive, enthusiastic, and motivated to contribute to the success of the Audi Used Car Programme.
Desirable
• Experience working within the automotive or sales environment.
• Knowledge of dealer networks or used car sales processes.
Benefits
• 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
• Holiday buy and sell scheme.
• Private health insurance.
• Pension contribution.
• Employee referral scheme.
• Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme.
• Free parking at Milton Keynes site.
• Eye test vouchers.
• Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
Additional Information
This role is home based, with a requirement to work 3 full days per week at Audi Milton Keynes. Reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
How to Apply
If you feel you have the skills, experience, and passion to succeed in this role, click APPLY today to send us your CV for consideration.
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