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GIS Analyst

Kettering, UK
Permanent Full-Time
Hybrid
JobID 19239

The opportunity

Join Our Growing Team as a GIS Data Analyst!

Are you a skilled data analyst with a passion for geospatial data and property analysis? We are seeking a GIS Data Analyst to join our rapidly growing data team. This role involves managing, analyzing, and visualizing geospatial data to support property-related decision-making processes. You will collaborate with various teams to provide actionable insights that drive business objectives and support the data, sales, and analysis teams in producing non-GIS reports and insights.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collect, process, and maintain geospatial data related to properties, land use, zoning, and other real estate factors.
  • Analyze data across multiple internal and external datasets to produce ongoing and one-off reports.
  • Produce high-quality maps, visualizations, and reports for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Use GIS tools to overlay property data with environmental, demographic, and market information.
  • Develop interactive GIS dashboards to present property-related insights effectively.
  • Provide geospatial analysis for property acquisitions, appraisals, and market studies.
  • Build and maintain geospatial tools and models to automate property analysis workflows.
  • Support the integration of GIS with other business systems, such as Automated Valuation Models (AVMs).
  • Stay updated on advancements in GIS technology, property regulations, and market trends.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Proven experience working with GIS data in property-related fields, such as real estate, land development, or valuation.
  • Strong understanding of spatial analysis techniques and geospatial data management.
  • Familiarity with property datasets, including cadastral data, zoning maps, and market reports.
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Experience using QGIS.
  • Producing reports and slides to support sales teams (standard and geospatial).
  • Bachelor's degree in Geography, GIS, Urban Planning, Real Estate, or a related field.
  • SQL (essential).
  • 2+ years experience analyzing property data (essential).
  • Experience in a fast-moving start-up style environment (desirable).
  • Power BI, PostgreSQL, ADF, and Data bricks (desirable).

If you are ready to leverage your GIS and data analysis skills to support property-related decision-making processes, apply now to join our innovative team!

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If you feel you match our requirements and are looking for your next career challenge, or for a confidential discussion on the full details of this role please contact Alka Tarafdar on 07751808563.

 

PRE EMPLOYMENT SCREENING - All of our employees have to pass a Criminal Records Disclosure and Credit Referencing Process in order to work with our lender clients, if you are unsure on this, ask the team and we'll be happy to explain the process.

What’s on offer?

A Rewarding Package

Market-leading salary & generous incentive package

Company Car Offering

Car allowance or company car options from a range of premium brands

Diverse and Consistent Workload

A great variety of work in every postcode

Work From Anywhere

Home-based working with our cutting-edge iPad technology

Tools for Success

We’ll provide you with everything you need and more to support your activities

Flexible Benefits

Private healthcare, pension scheme top ups, retail vouchers, Income Protection and Critical Illness cover

Invest in Your Growth

Keep your professional development on track with paid RICS membership and fully covered CPD requirements

Share Our Success

Become a true partner in our growth with access to SAYE and BAYE share investment plans

Investing in you

Our people are at the core of everything we do. We invest to provide efficiencies, enabling our surveyors to spend more time sharing their expert advice. We make a conscious effort for continuous growth and development of our people.

Frequently asked questions

Whether you’re buying a house, thinking of buying a house or just keen to understand more about the home buying process, you’re in the right place. We’ve been helping homebuyers for over 30 years and have national coverage with local experts.

  • What are the benefits of a HomePlus Home Survey Report?

    The HomePlus Digital Survey is a fully interactive, digital report, delivered directly to, and accessible on, your device. It offers much more than the standard Level 2:

    Defects and areas of concern are given a traffic light rating – so you can quickly review the “Red Lights”.

    It includes Energy Saving Trust information about the property’s probable energy costs, carbon emissions, proposed energy improvements and their potential savings.

    It also includes local area information, including schools, crime rates and broadband facilities.

    There are links to Checkatrade tradespeople, so you can obtain quotes for any repair or maintenance work.

    As the report is digital, you get instant access, and can move through the information more easily. You can zoom in on images, so you can see what the surveyor is reporting.

    You access the HomePlus Home Survey online, so it is delivered quickly and directly. And when it is available, your surveyor will book a call with you to talk you through the main items and discuss any concerns.

  • How much does a HomePlus or RICS Level 2 Home Survey cost?

    The value is far greater than the cost. The cost of an RICS Level 2 Home Survey varies depending on factors such as size and value of the property being surveyed. However, typically the cost ranges from £400 – £800+. It’s important to remember that this cost is an investment in your future. By having all available information about your potential new home before committing to purchasing it, you can make sure you don’t end up with costly surprises down the line.

    As a digital offering, the HomePlus digital survey costs less than the Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 surveys.

  • How does it differ from the RICS Level 1 Report?

    The RICS Level 1 was formerly known as a condition report. It provides a basic inspection and report into the condition of a property. It is not as indepth as a Level 2 or Level 3.

    Your RICS surveyor will NOT give their professional opinion or advice on issues, repairs or maintenance, as they would for higher level surveys. They will only report on the condition.

    This is a paper-based/pdf report, and is not digitally interactive, unlike a HomePlus survey.

  • How does it differ from the RICS Level 3 Report?

    The RICS Level 3 Home Survey was formerly known as a Building Survey. It does NOT include a valuation, but does provide a more comprehensive report, going into more detail. If required, the Level 3 may test services (plumbing, electrics, heating) and give an indication into the cost of repair work.

    If your property is particularly old, or neglected, or significantly altered or extended, you may need a RICS Level 3 report – the Level 2 may not be adequate.

    The Level 3 is a paper-based/pdf, and not a digitally interactive report.

    Give us a call to discuss your needs on 08001699661.

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