Campaign Data Analyst (PEGA, Adobe or Unica)

Nationwide Building Society
Slough
6 days ago
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Our Design & Delivery team are pivotal to the success of our member 1-2-1 communications working closely with our Planning, Creative and Performance teams. We are recruiting for Senior Analysts to play a critical role in designing and delivering the data selections for campaigns as well as be experts in channels. Enabling us to make the most of our different channels; email, mail, internet bank prompts, SMS, to support the member engagement strategy and allow us to deliver against Society KPIs.

Reporting into a Design & Delivery Manager you will deliver our 1-2-1 communications including marketing, research, pro-active service and incident communications by using our campaign selection tools.


This is an interesting and varied role in a busy team and will enable you to get involved in projects which drive value in our marketing activities and help us be more efficient in what we do.

At Nationwide we offer hybrid working wherever possible. More rewarding relationships are supported through our hybrid approach, bringing colleagues together across our UK wide estate, whilst also supporting generous access to home working. We value our time in the office to solve problems, to learn, and to feel connected.


For this job you'll spend at least two days per week, or if part time you'll spend 40% of your working time,based at either our London or Swindon office.If your application is successful, your hiring manager will provide further details on how this works. You can also find out more about our approach to hybrid working here.

If we receive a high volume of relevant applications, we may close the advert earlier than the advertised date, so please apply as soon as you can.

What you’ll be doing


You will be designing the data selections for campaigns with touchpoints across different channels. Where new data sources are required you will help define these, provide input to campaign planning to understand target volumes, and define precise selection and decisioning criteria.

You will also get hands on with building and checking campaigns within our campaign selection tools. You will be a subject matter expert in a small team and will take accountability for the 1-2-1 communications activity you design and deliver.

As a subject matter expert you will also support the development of others in the team enabling the team to be a Centre of Excellence for interactions design and delivery.


About you

We’re looking for somebody who has

  • Hands on experience of data selection tools, such as PEGA CDH (ideally accredited Decisioning Consultant), Adobe Campaign, Unica Campaign and have excellent working knowledge of the typical data sources and processes required for 1-2-1 communications.
  • Experience of 1-2-1 campaign builds, including batch and journey processes, across different channels, including mail, email, Mobile Banking/Banking App.
  • Proven experience of working in a fast-paced campaign environment.
  • Analytics experience and working with a broad range of data sources to produce and present numbers and technical information for a non-technical audience.
  • Excellent working knowledge of Data Protection Legislation e.g., UK GDPR and PECR and how it applies for marketing communications including how data is governed, retained and reconciled.
  • Numeracy and critical thinking: you can quickly impact assess complex project requirements and work with stakeholders to find effective solutions. Able to pay attention to the detail alongside the bigger picture.
  • A good communicator and influencer with the ability to support complex change projects and realise opportunities to drive further improvements into the team.
  • Excellent planning and organisational skills and ability to manage and own multiple competing priorities and deliverables. Able to work within a well governed environment and optimise processes.
  • Proactive and empowered to make decisions within a framework. Resilient in your approach and to work under pressure. You can overcome setbacks and have a solution focused mindset.
  • Financial Sector experience.


Our Customer First behaviours are all about putting customers and members at the heart of how we work together. You can strengthen your application by showing the behaviours that resonate with you, and how you might have already demonstrated these.

  • Say it straight- This is about being honest and direct with good intent and saying what needs to be said in the room. It’s also about being clear, precise, and using language that we and, importantly, our customers and members can understand.
  • Push for better- This is about aiming high and constantly looking for better in how we work together and serve our customers and members.
  • Get it done- This is about prioritising what will have the greatest impact, being decisive and taking accountability for delivering on the end-to-end outcome.


We know applying for jobs can sometimes feel like you’re sending an application into a black hole. We review each application individually. So, it’s a good idea to call out your most relevant experience on your application to give yourself the best chance.

The extras you’ll get

There are all sorts of employee benefits available at Nationwide, including:

  • A personal pension – if you put in 7% of your salary, we’ll top up by a further 16%
  • Up to 2 days of paid volunteering a year
  • Life assurance worth 8x your salary
  • A great selection of additional benefits through our salary sacrifice scheme
  • Wellhub – Access to a range of free and paid options for health and wellness
  • Access to an annual performance related bonus
  • Access to training to help you develop and progress your career
  • 25 days holiday, pro rata


What makes us different

Nationwide is the world’s largest building society. With over 15 million customers, we have a relationship with almost a quarter of the UK’s population. We’ve got the scale to compete with the big banks, but we’re not a bank.

As a building society, we’re owned by our members – that’s our customers who have their current account, mortgage or savings with us. It means we can do things differently to deliver our Purpose – Banking – but fairer, more rewarding, and for the good of society.

When you work at Nationwide, you can experience that difference for yourself. You’ll be part of a high-performing, purpose-driven organisation that offers rewarding career experiences and a highly competitive range of benefits to match. You’ll also be joining us at an important time as we seek to reach more and more people in the UK. We want everyone in the UK to know that they don’t have to bank with a bank. They can choose a modern mutual instead.

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