Business Growth Analyst (Marketing / Sales)

Vontier
Greater London
11 months ago
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Business Growth Analyst (Marketing / Sales)

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Location: England/United Kingdom

Employment type: Other

Job Description

Are you experienced in using Data Analysis / Business Insights for Marketing and/or Sales growth teams?

Do you love getting ‘down and dirty’ with the data? Extracting, understanding, interpreting and building data structures and visualisations, then presenting these?

If you love using data to solve problems, uncover new opportunities and drive growth, ourBusiness Growth Analyst(Marketing / Sales)position could be your next great career opportunity!

We are looking for a self-driven individual, with sharp attention to detail, who loves getting ‘down and dirty’ with data. The successful candidate will have astrong background in building data structures and visualisations, be comfortable communicating with business leaders, and have the desire to identify areas for improvement.

You’ll be working within theCentral Marketing teamthat supports all global regions with demand generation, creative support and business intelligence. The role can be based in our Milton Keynes office, hybrid or remote within the UK.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

As a key member of the wider Marketing team, you’ll help our business answer its biggest questions through the creation of always-on analytics that empowers teams to make fast and effective decisions. Your contribution to the overall customer experience will be instrumental.

To break it down, your responsibilities will include:

  • Work with functional teams to understand business intelligence requirements and deliver new insights that help teams meet business objectives.
  • Maintain business intelligence platforms ensuring data accuracy and meeting on-time delivery SLA’s.
  • Support key business initiatives and improvement events with analytical support and sustainment reporting.
  • Effectively manage workload and ensure that the highest impact activities are prioritized.
  • Develop data management and analytics best practices and deploy processes across the business.
  • Manage primary BI platform (Domo) ensuring that workflows are operational, and dashboards are maintained.

ABOUT YOU:

You will be living within the UK and have full rights to work without the requirement of sponsorship now or in the future.

To be successful in this role, YOU MUST HAVE:

  • 3-5 years experience working in business analytics (Marketing/Sales preferable).
  • Advanced analytics skill set, covering excel and business intelligence platforms.
  • A high level of SQL (or equivalent) coding capability.
  • A proven record of creating data structures and visualizations in BI platforms (Domo Preferable).
  • Bachelor’s degree (degrees specializing in Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Data Science, are desirable).
  • Additional data science certification is desirable.
  • Experience in marketing and sales technology is highly desirable (Salesforce.com, Hubspot, Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn Ads).
  • The desire to learn business processes and understand the questions we need to answer.
  • Collaborative working style with a focus on building strong relationships.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

Teletrac Navman adopts a ‘people first’ approach. Internally we have a fantastic company culture with real growth and progression opportunities.

We offer flexibility and work-from-home options and inclusive People & Culture policies.

You will enjoy:

  • Working in a team that loves to work together, has regular team catch-ups, learning from each other and delivers excellence.
  • Full onboarding to be successful in your role with ongoing development opportunities; 1:1 coaching/mentoring, online courses, including full access to LinkedIn Learning, product training, and so much more.
  • Global Networking Opportunities with peers, and with colleagues in the Employee Resource Groups.
  • Generous Recognition Awards, ‘refer a friend’ scheme, & a day of Paid Volunteering.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP), health insurance and other wellness initiatives with access to discounted retailers and healthcare benefits.
  • Company pension contribution at 6%, Life insurance at 4 x annual salary, Company Sick pay.
  • 23 days annual leave per annum, increasing to 25 days.

About the company

Teletrac Navman is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider leveraging location-based technology that empowers people managing mobile assets to move their business forward with certainty. It tracks and manages more than 500,000 vehicles and assets for more than 40,000 companies around the world. With headquarters in Orange County, CA, we have an international presence with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, ANZ and Mexico. Check our website at www.teletracnavman.

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