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Digital Data Analyst

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Digital Data Analyst (Website Analytics)

Burton Upon Trent / London – Hybrid (1–2 days onsite)

Up to £50,000


The Company

A well-known hospitality brand is growing its digital analytics function and looking for a hands-on Digital Data Analyst to join the team. You’ll be the go-to for web analytics across 80+ sites — helping the business truly understand how customers interact online and where the biggest opportunities lie to improve performance.


The Role

You’ll play a key part in improving the digital customer journey through cleaner data, sharper insights, and smarter reporting.

Expect to get involved in:

  • Building dashboards and reports in GA4, SQL, Looker, and Power BI
  • Analysing user drop-off points and conversion trends
  • Validating tracking and debugging tags to ensure data integrity
  • Pulling data from multiple sources to build a clear digital performance picture
  • Partnering closely with marketing, product, and development teams to influence strategy


Your Skills

You’ll need:

  • Strong hands-on experience with GA4 – you use it daily and know your way around custom reporting
  • Solid SQL skills for querying and analysis
  • Experience with Looker or Power BI – you can showcase dashboards you’ve built
  • A knack for data validation and tag debugging
  • The ability to translate insights for non-technical stakeholders


Working Setup

  • Hybrid – 1–2 days a week onsite between Burton Upon Trent and London
  • Expect around 2 days per month in Burton for key stakeholder sessions
  • Flexible setup, but the team values regular in-person collaboration


Why Apply?

You’ll be joining a forward-thinking, data-driven team at the heart of a household hospitality name. It’s a role where your insights will directly shape how millions of customers experience the brand online — and you’ll get the tools and support to make it happen.

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