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Senior Data Analyst (Experimentation)

Data Science Festival
London
1 month ago
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Senior Data Analyst (Experimention)Salary: Up to £85kLocation: Hybrid London

We are currently looking for a Data Analyst to join a fast-paced and collaborative logistics company. In this role, you’ll report directly to the Pricing Manager and take ownership of pricing strategies that impact the marketplace with complex supply and demand dynamics.

The Opportunity
  • Deep dive into pricing data to identify trends, recommend strategies, and measure their effectiveness
  • Lead the design, execution, and analysis of A/B tests to ensure data-driven decision making
  • Develop price merchandising and personalised pricing models to boost revenue and customer satisfaction
  • Collaborate closely with Operations, Product, and senior leadership to translate business challenges into analytical solutions
  • Influence cross-functional stakeholders by clearly communicating complex insights in simple terms
What’s in it for you?
  • Competitive salary package
  • Hybrid working flexibility with a modern office in Hammersmith
  • Career progression opportunities within a growing logistics business
  • Collaborative, inclusive, and supportive team culture
  • Access to professional development and training programs
Skills and Experience
  • Experience working on SQL Queries
  • Strong experience in AB Testing
  • Experience in developing hypotheses

If you would like to be considered for the role and feel you would be an ideal fit with our team then please send your CV to us by clicking on the Apply button below.


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