Product Data Scientist

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
3 months ago
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Job Description

PRODUCT DATA ANALYST / SCIENTIST

UP TO £85,000

HYBRID - LONDON 2x PER WEEK + 1x MONTHLY TEAM TRAVEL

*Please note, you must be a UK resident and citizen to apply*

THE COMPANY

Backed by private equity, this fast-growing consumer technology business is on a mission to become more product-focused and deliver greater personalisation for its users. With strong leadership and exciting growth plans, they're now looking for a senior-level Product Data Analyst/Scientist to help shape product strategy and deliver actionable insights.

THE ROLE

As a Product Data Analyst/Scientist, you will:

  • Own and drive product analytics, focusing on user behaviour and personalisation.
  • Deliver insights that directly influence product strategy and experimentation.
  • Build and maintain dashboards to track product performance and user engagement.
  • Partner with stakeholders across product and analytics to communicate insights effectively.
  • Support the business in becoming more data-driven, shaping commercial and product decisions.

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Experience in product analytics, within B2C consumer tech businesses
  • Strong SQL skills essential.
  • Proficiency with data visualisation tools (Looker preferred, open to others).
  • Experience with Python desirable.
  • Product analytics expertise: experimentation, dashboarding, and driving product strategy.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Experience influencing product roadmaps and delivering commercial impact.

BENEFITS

  • Opportunity to influence product strategy in a PE-backed, high-growth business.
  • Work closely with senior leadership, including the Director of Analytics.
  • Competitive salary plus benefits.

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