E-Commerce Data Analyst

Harnham
London, England
8 months ago
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Senior Recruitment Consultant - Marketing and Digital (Analytics, Product, Research, Insights and CRM) at Harnham - London, UK

The Company
A fast-growing, mission-driven ecommerce brand is scaling quickly and investing heavily in data. With a rapidly expanding customer base, the business is looking for an analytical partner to help marketing teams make smarter, faster decisions.

The Role
This is a hands-on role within the central data team, supporting Performance Marketing and Influencer Marketing. You'll be responsible for turning raw data into actionable insights, improving reporting efficiency, and helping marketing teams optimise campaigns. Key focus areas include:

Cleaning, preparing, and analysing campaign data.

Automating manual reporting processes and building dynamic dashboards.

Integrating attribution models and ecommerce analytics to measure ROI and CAC.

Supporting A/B testing and web analytics (GA4).

Presenting insights and recommendations to marketing stakeholders.

The Person
The ideal candidate has 1-2 years' experience in ecommerce or marketing analytics, strong SQL skills, and familiarity with metrics like CAC, LTV, ROAS, and attribution. Exposure to dbt, Snowflake, Shopify, or GA4 is a plus. This role suits someone who is:

Hands-on and proactive with a strong commercial awareness.

Comfortable juggling multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.

Keen to take ownership of reporting, insight generation, and process optimisation.

Why Apply
This is a chance to join a high-growth, mission-led ecommerce brand, make a tangible impact across marketing channels, and work on meaningful data projects that influence real business decisions. Salary: £40-55k + benefits.

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