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Data Analyst - Womenswear Fashion Supplier

MODE SEARCH Ltd.
London
2 weeks ago
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Mode Search is supporting a leading fashion supplier in the search for a dynamic and commercially minded Data Analyst to join their growing team.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced, trend-led fashion business with a strong presence across major UK retail channels. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping how data drives commercial decision-making across trading, pricing, and supply chain operations.
The Data Analyst will be responsible for designing, building, and scaling data solutions to support the business’s commercial and trading functions. The role sits at the intersection of data engineering, analytics, and commercial strategy — ideal for someone who thrives on translating complex data into actionable insights.

Key Responsibilities
Build and maintain robust data pipelines to support trading, pricing, and product availability decisions
Develop and maintain data models that provide meaningful insight into supplier performance, customer demand, and margin analysis
Collaborate with trading, commercial, and supply chain teams to deliver high-impact dashboards and reporting tools
Use SQL and Python (or a similar language) to automate processes and improve reporting efficiency
Apply commercial thinking to interpret trends and performance data, helping to guide strategic decisions
Ensure high standards of data accuracy and consistency across all reporting sources
Conduct ad hoc analysis to support trading initiatives and category performance reviews
Utilise BI tools (such as Power BI, Looker, or Tableau) to present clear, data-driven insights to stakeholders

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Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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