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Seatfrog is here to make rail better. Because more, happier passengers makes for a better, happier world. And who doesn’t want that?

Born out of a hellishly uncomfortable train journey, we know how frustrating train travel can be. So were on a mission to build a better future for billions of passengers and the rail companies. Our app is the only place you can bid to upgrade your train ticket to First Class. And we’ve created a family of products that’s disrupting the industry to offer travellers a more convenient, cost-effective and unrivalled experience.

The Role

Were now looking for an experiencedRevenue Optimisation Analystto join the team, collaborating proactively with Revenue Management teams across our existing Train Operating Companies (TOCs), and internally within Seatfrog. The successful candidate will be responsible for optimising pricing strategies to maximise revenue, yield, inventory & profitability. This role is perfect for someone with a commercial or sales background who will work to maximise total addressable market for auction availability and enhance overall revenue / yield performance through data-driven insights and strategic initiatives.

This is a brand new role so we need someone with a strong analytical mindset and an ability to think outside the box, whilst focusing on commercial innovation and refinement.

About the teams youll be joining

Youll join the Finance & Data Function, reporting into our Senior Data Analyst, Ben. Youll work alongside Lisa, our Data Analyst who partners Marketing, and youll probably spend a lot of time partnering Commercial, specifically with our Strategic Client Director, Andy, who manages all of those lovely TOC relationships. While Andy manages those partnerships at a strategic level, youll be working with your counterparts at the TOCs to define a pricing strategy that is a win for everyone.

What youll do

  • Work with existing TOCs and their Revenue Management teams to understand their commercial objectives, pricing models, and market dynamics.
  • Collaborate internally with Sales & CSM to create revenue generating business cases for TOCs and partners.
  • Develop and implement dynamic pricing strategies, tailored to market conditions, customer demand, and business goals.
  • Monitor and analyse pricing structures and revenue performance, identifying areas for improvement in yield and fare optimisation.
  • Utilise advanced demand forecasting models to predict customer behaviour, guide pricing decisions, and track performance against revenue targets.
  • Leverage data analytics tools to monitor sales trends, customer booking patterns, and market conditions, making proactive adjustments to pricing strategies as needed.
  • Continuously seek new technologies and refine the Seatfrog revenue management processes, including automation and dynamic pricing techniques.
  • Present revenue performance updates, insights, and strategy recommendations to senior management, contributing to the broader commercial strategy.

What youll need

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics or related field,or equivalent experience.
  • Proven experience (3-4 years) in revenue management, pricing, or commercial strategy, ideally within the travel industry.
  • Experience in a start-up or scale-up environment, prioritising tasks, and delivering under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong knowledge of pricing methodologies, demand forecasting, and yield management principles.
  • Proficiency in data analysis and visualisation tools and languages including SQL, Tableau (or equivalent), and Excel (Python is a bonus).
  • Experience using revenue management systems, and pricing and revenue optimisation software.
  • Influencing and collaborating effectively with internal and external stakeholders.

Whats on offer

  • An outstanding team culture, where we solve problems together to drive the best possible results.
  • Remote first: work from home most of the time, with 1 day per month in London (and an office near Liverpool Street to use as much as you like).
  • A competitive salary.
  • A 4 day working week to ensure the best possible work/life blend (hello 3 day weekends!).
  • Private healthcare plan via Aviva, with added gym discounts and incentives to encourage you to get out, get active and stay mentally and physically healthy.
  • A benefits package that includes salary sacrifice childcare benefit, enhanced parental leave, electric vehicle leasing scheme, and free upgrades with our rail partners.
  • Engaging, all expenses paid monthly team days to connect and collaborate.

Were currently taking a flexible approach to where our team work - we have a great office near Liverpool St should you wish to use it, but we welcome applications from across the UK, as many of us work remote first.

The Process

  1. 30 Minute Screener with Lucy
  2. 60 Minute Technical Interview with Ben, Tony and Andy
  3. 30 Minute Culture Interview with Iain and Alex

Who?

Lucy: Senior People + Talent Partner
Ben: Senior Data Analyst
Tony: Finance Director
Andy: Strategic Client Director
Iain: CEO
Alex: Head of People

At Seatfrog, we consider diversity a strength - inclusion fuels our ability to solve problems we never thought we could. Your application will be considered on its merits, without regard to your race, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability status or anything else. If there is anything we need to know to enable you to fully participate in our interview process, please just let us know in your application.

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