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Senior Marketing Analytics & Data Scientist

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Senior Marketing Analytics & Data Scientist

London (Hybrid)

£85,000-95,000 base + strong benefits

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Harnham have partnered with a world-leading conservation and travel arrangements & hospitality company to find a Senior Marketing Analytics & Data Scientist. This is a fantastic opportunity to build reporting frameworks from scratch, deliver actionable insights, and directly shape digital marketing performance across global channels.

Responsibilities
  • Build dashboards & automate reporting across Paid Search, Social, Display, Email & Organic
  • Define KPIs and translate data into clear business insights
  • Use SQL, Python, BigQuery, Tableau (or similar BI tools) to drive scalable solutions
  • Partner with marketing, sales, and finance to optimise performance
  • Contribute to advanced analytics projects: media mix modelling, lead scoring, attribution
About you
  • 6+ years in data analysis (marketing/eCommerce focus)
  • Strong SQL & Python, plus BI/visualisation tools (Tableau)
  • Skilled in digital marketing analytics (GA4, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, CRM data)
  • Detail-oriented, commercially minded, and a confident communicator
Why join?
  • Shape a brand-new analytics framework with full ownership
  • Hybrid working setup in London
  • Work in high-impact projects for a mission-led global company

Interested? Apply today or message me directly to discuss further.


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