Commercial Data Analyst

Harnham
London Borough of Merton
10 months ago
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📊 Commercial Data Analyst
💰Up to £80,000
📍Hybrid - 4 days/week in South West London (5 days during first 3 months)

A digitally-led retail brand within a well-established retail group is hiring aCommercial Data Analystto help drive smarter, faster decisions across the business. With a balanced mix of e-commerce and brick-and-mortar, the business is profitable and growing-with ambitious digital growth targets for the year ahead.

As thesole embedded data expertin the brand team, you'll work across Digital, Marketing, Buying, Finance, and Exec stakeholders-responding to ad hoc requests, delivering insightful reporting, and most importantly, using data toproactively influence strategy.

Example projects:

  • Spot sales trends (e.g. weather-driven demand spikes) and recommend agile trading or campaign decisions

  • Support new store expansion strategy by analysing customer location, order frequency, and market viability

  • Evaluate marketing ROI using tools like Fospha and GA; lead incrementality testing across paid channels

  • Integrate new data sources (e.g. research, attribution, or behavioural data) to enrich customer understanding

🔍 About you:

  • 3+ years in a data analytics or insight role

  • Strong SQL, experience with BigQuery preferred

  • Exposure to Python for analysis/modelling

  • Skilled in data visualisation (Looker, Tableau, Power BI, etc.)

  • Experience in digital, marketing or customer analytics

  • E-commerce or retail background a plus

  • Naturally curious and proactive-you spot trends and ask questions before others do

Tech Stack:BigQuery (SQL), Python, Looker, Fospha, GA, ContentSquare

Interview Process:

  1. Intro chat with Chief Digital Officer

  2. In-person data task with senior stakeholders

  3. Optional meeting with other senior leaders (Marketing, Finance, COO)

This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially-minded analyst to step into a role where your insights will directly shape digital growth and brand strategy.

Interested or know someone perfect? Apply now or DM for more details.

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