Campaign Data Analyst

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Middlesbrough
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Campaign Data Analyst


  • Opportunity for aCampaign Data Analystto join an exciting SaaS House in Middlesborough
  • Salary up to £30,000 + some fantastic benefits including hybrid working, a collaborative environment and exclusive discounts from their clients
  • Apply online or contact Chelsea Hackett via



WHO WE ARE:


We are a SaaS Software House in Middlesbrough. We have a brand new opportunity for a Campaign Data Analyst to join us on a new and important adventure. Our Software is the chosen platform of choice for thousands of brands across the world and we want you to come and be apart of it.


OUR BENEFITS:


  • Flexible and hybrid working
  • 24 days holiday + Bank Holiday's
  • Autonomous working
  • Companywide collaborative events
  • Private Healthcare
  • Pension Contribution
  • Exclusive discounts from clients
  • Personal Development Opportunities
  • Fully equip and stocked kitchen / dining area
  • And more…


WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?


You'll play a vital role in ensuring our data is clean, enriched, and ready to power campaigns, customer retention, sales, and product strategy. Reporting to the Senior Data Analyst, you'll work closely with teams across the business to monitor live data flows, maintain and improve enrichment processes in tools like Clay and HubSpot, and ensure our systems are always aligned with our go-to-market needs.


You'll be responsible for identifying and resolving data quality issues, tagging and categorising records, and conducting ad-hoc research to support data hygiene and alignment with our Ideal Client Portfolio. You'll also stay up to date with evolving tools and platforms, suggesting improvements that enhance reporting accuracy and overall data utility. In this collaborative role, you'll help shape workflows and processes that boost the efficiency, accessibility, and strategic value of our data.


CAMPAIGN DATA ANALYST – ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • Familiarity with CRM and data platforms (HubSpot, Clay) and understanding of marketing/sales workflows.
  • Competency with spreadsheets, conditional logic, and basic formulas.
  • Comfortable with research, data manipulation, and process-driven tasks.
  • Interest in learning technical concepts such as APIs, enrichment tools, and data logic.
  • Awareness of eCommerce principles and lead generation tactics would be a bonus.



TO BE CONSIDERED…


Please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly . By applying to this role you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

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