Yorkshire Post

Caphpi reveals 30 vacancies as data company continues growth

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A GLOBAL technology and data company based in Leeds has announced 30 vacancies as it continues to expand.

cap hpi helps to keep motorists safe when buying and selling a vehicle with its HPI Check product. Its valuation data underpins the loan car buyers take on a car and the price when they sell it.

The vacancies at cap hpi span developers, data analysts and customer-facing staff. The role will be at cap hpi’s global headquarte­rs in Leeds.

The move follows rapid growth that has seen staff numbers go from 160 to 350 in 18 months.

A new Innovation Hub has been establishe­d in Leeds to ensure its systems, coding, data collection processes, and valuation methodolog­ies are world leading.

The Innovation Hub brings together data scientists, analysts, developers and motoring experts to develop tools that help all sectors of the motor industry.

The company says it is seeing increasing demand for digital tools that range from vehicle comparator­s to appraisal apps.

Amanda Hardcastle, head of HR at cap hpi, said: “We have a high energy culture that drives a passion for people, data and technology. It is changing the way people think about vehicles and mobility. And as part of the global giant Solera, our people have career opportunit­ies in 85 countries.

“Our team is at the forefront of data and connected technology, which not only represents an exciting time for the business but good news for the region as continued expansion leads to the need for new talent at HQ in Leeds.”

The company will be attending the Leeds Digital Jobs Fair at the city’s First Direct Arena from 3.30pm to 7.30pm on February 28.

Recently, the Leeds-based firm appointed industry expert Derren Martin to the newly-created role of head of current valuations. cap hpi is restructur­ing its industry editorial experts to provide a greater range of consultanc­y services.

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‘Our team is at the forefront of data and connected technology.’

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