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Retail Data Analyst

Amsterdam
3 weeks ago
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Retail Data Analyst | Sports & Lifestyle Brand | Global Powerhouse | Superb Culture | Real Growth Potential | €50,000 - €56,000 + Benefits

Zachary Daniels are delighted to be partnered with one of the globe's most recognisable sports & lifestyle brands in the recruitment of a Retail Analyst.

Our client has a brilliant reputation in the market and is continuously improving; whether that be their product, their training or their facilities, they are improving and they are growing. Their head office culture is phenomenal which is a main selling point to anyone joining this global powerhouse. They give responsibility, they develop and they reward! Plus you get great discount and very good hybrid working and flexi hours....

This is the perfect time to join the business as they plan to double in size over the next 3 years.

The Role

As a Retail Analyst, you will play a crucial role in turning complex retail data into actionable insights that help shape key business decisions across stores, channels, and product categories. You'll be at the heart of our data-driven retail strategy - identifying trends, unlocking opportunities, and enabling smarter decision-making across the business.

Key Responsibilities

Analyse large and complex datasets to provide insights into retail performance, customer behaviour, and operational efficiency

Develop dashboards, automated reports, and visualisations using Power BI and Excel to track KPIs and trends

Support cross-functional teams with data-driven insights on inventory management, sales performance, and store operations

Monitor and analyse transactional data to identify patterns and opportunities for optimisation

Collaborate with merchandising, operations, and finance teams to support strategic planning and execution

Drive continuous improvement in data quality, reporting efficiency, and business intelligence processes

What We're Looking For

Proven experience analysing large, complex retail datasets

Strong working knowledge of Power BI and Excel for data visualisation, reporting, and automation

Solid understanding of retail operations, sales metrics, and inventory management

Experience working with transactional data and turning raw data into actionable business insights

Strong commercial acumen with excellent attention to detail and communication skills

Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment

Why Join Our Client?

Be part of a brand with global reach and unstoppable energy

Collaborate with passionate, forward-thinking professionals

Enjoy a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits

Access to exciting employee perks, including product discounts and exclusive events

Opportunity to make a real impact in a fast-moving, high-growth business

Ready to Join the Movement?
If you're passionate about retail analytics and want to contribute to one of the most iconic brands in the world, we'd love to hear from you.

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