Remote eCom Analytics Analyst - Shopify, Supermetrics, Google - 18795 Ref: 18795

Recruitment Revolution
London
1 year ago
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Ready to work with the best? When consumer brands like Huel, Orlebar Brown, LOCI & Wolf & Badger need to scale online, they come to us.

We are looking for an experienced eCom Analytics Analyst to help build up the business intelligence function and advance our use of data and insights throughout the organisation.

You will thrive in building and improving systems, understanding business requirements, developing strategy, solving complex problems, and building robust solutions for a dynamic, growing business.

Role info:

Product / Service: Performance Marketing Consultancy for new and scaling brands.
Pedigree: We currently invest over £40m a year for our clients and brands, who have a combined turnover in excess of £300m. We are now considered Top 150 independent agencies in Europe by Google.

Your Skills:

Shopify, Lookerstudio, Fivetran or another ETL software. Supermetrics (ideally) + GitHub + DBT + Google Big Query.

About us:

We are a multi award-winning online eCommerce boutique agency. Google ranks us in the top 3% of agencies in the UK. RN Digital is a premier partner for all ad marketing platforms and in the top 3% of agencies in Europe.

The eCom Analytics Analyst Opportunity:

You will work cross-channel to process and connect data, generate insights, and drive growth during an exciting phase of expansion. You will maintain and improve our data visualisation tool, Looker Studio, to assist with accurate reporting and guide business decisions.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Collaborating with the team and clients to understand their needs and translating these into clear requirements for data analysis and reporting.
  2. Owning, building, and maintaining the GBQ Data Warehouse to generate a portfolio of reports and analyses, allowing stakeholders to make data-driven decisions.
  3. Delivering ad-hoc project-based initiatives to support business teams to make the most of data.
  4. Automating repetitive reporting and analyses.
  5. Ensuring documentation is up to date and accessible to stakeholders.
  6. Identifying opportunities to leverage data to drive commercial value.
  7. Identifying, recommending, and implementing data and analytic methodology improvement opportunities.

What We Are Looking For:

  1. Proven experience as a senior BI analyst or similar analytic role, with a focus on analysis, reporting and visualisation in Looker Studio or similar.
  2. Shopify experience.
  3. Highly proficient in GCP/GBQ, SQL, data modelling and ETL processes.
  4. Ideally experience with Supermetrics, GitHub, DBT, Google Big Query.
  5. Strong communication and presentation skills to effectively convey insights to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  6. Ability to produce insightful and user-friendly reports in Looker Studio.
  7. Ability to apply design thinking principles in an agile environment.
  8. Growth mindset to effectively gather requirements from business stakeholders.
  9. Drive to make the organisation more data-driven.

Nice to Haves:

  1. A BSc/MSc in computer science, engineering or another quantitative field.
  2. Data science experience.
  3. A background in e-commerce and/or digital marketing.
  4. Experience with paid marketing feeds and Meta/Google products.

What You’ll Get:

  1. Fully remote working.
  2. Ownership of the entire data suite.
  3. A very competitive salary with a group bonus.
  4. Opportunity to engage directly with key stakeholders.
  5. 25 days holiday + statutory holidays as standard.
  6. Company pension plan.
  7. Optional comprehensive medical plan.
  8. Unique corporate perks.

Sound like a good fit? Apply here for a fast-track path to our Founder.

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