Senior Data Analyst

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PINGTREE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED / OR SIMILIAR


  • Opportunity for aSenior Data Analystto join a leading marketing and advertising organisation based in the UK.
  • Salary up to £90,000 DOE + some fantastic benefits including remote working, flexi working hours, family friendly core values and much more
  • Apply online or contact Chelsea Hackett via



WHO WE ARE:


We are a fast-growing company specialising in high-quality consumer finance leads. By working closely with finance brands, we help drive growth through exclusive traffic sources, ensuring efficient and scalable solutions. Unlike many in the industry, we generate all leads in-house eliminating third-party traffic and maintaining full control over quality and performance.


OUR BENEFITS:


  • Generous Holiday allowance + bank holidays
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Company social events
  • Flexi Hours
  • Opportunity for a 4-day working week
  • Dental Insurance
  • Pension Contribution
  • Life Insurance
  • Flexible Working
  • And more…



WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?


In this role, you’ll take ownership of optimising lead routing by refining tier logic, improving buyer performance, and testing price and priority strategies to maximize revenue per lead. You’ll dive deep into customer application and lead data, identifying inefficiencies and implementing solutions at the source. Tracking the right KPIs will be key, you’ll surface critical metrics, including those not yet being measured, and ensure real-time visibility for the business. To support data-driven decision-making, you’ll build intuitive, self-serve dashboards that provide clear insights for operations, commercial teams, and leadership. This is a highly collaborative role where you’ll work closely with marketing, developers, CRM teams, and executives.



SENIOR DATA ANALYST – ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • 3+ years as a Business/Data Analyst in performance marketing, fintech, insurtech, or related industries
  • Pingtree Platform Experience
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with modern BI tools (Power BI, Looker, Tableau, etc.)
  • Expertise in conversion funnel analysis, A/B testing, and lead value optimisation
  • Excellent communication skills - able to simplify complex data for non-technical teams
  • Comfortable working across marketing, commercial, and tech functions



TO BE CONSIDERED…

Please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly . By applying to this role you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.


KEY SKILLS: PowerBI, A/B Testing, Looker, Tableau, Data Analysis, Pingtree, SQL

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