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Senior Marketing Data Scientist

TechNET IT
London
1 month ago
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United Kingdom - London
Posted: 03/09/2025

Salary: £0.00 to £600.00 per Day
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Outside IR35 | Contract until the end of April initially | 1 day a week in London ideally but open to more remote



We are seeking an experienced Senior Marketing Data Scientist to play a pivotal role in shaping marketing attribution, measurement, and commercial insights across both upper and lower funnel marketing channels. You'll work closely with distributed marketing and analytics teams to define best practices, frameworks, and scalable standards for how marketing impact is measured and understood across the organisation.



The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in marketing analytics within high-growth technology sectors and consumer-facing platforms would be a bonus. You'll have a proven track record of driving commercial outcomes by applying data science to real business problems, ensuring marketing efforts deliver measurable impact.

Key Accountabilities Provide thought leadership on the martech landscape, advising on best practices across data engineering, analytics, data science, and reporting. Create and embed frameworks for experimentation, performance monitoring, budget allocation, and reporting across marketing channels. Partner with marketing stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of campaigns, spend allocation, creative/content choices, and customer segmentation. Lead the development of scalable marketing data assets, ensuring consistency, real-time access, and alignment across the organisation. Optimise marketing reporting to establish single sources of truth, aligning stakeholders on definitions of metrics and performance dimensions. Act as a trusted analytical authority, fostering a culture of critical thinking, commercial acumen, and disciplined execution. Mentor and guide analysts, data engineers, and cross-functional teams, ensuring analytical rigour and consistent measurement approaches.

Required Experience & Skills Proven experience in high-data-volume industries. Significant expertise in marketing analytics, including attribution, experimentation, and data collection best practices. Strong knowledge of the martech ecosystem, vendor landscape, and opportunities for automation/GenAI integration. Hands-on experience with SQL, Python, and visualisation tools such as Looker/Tableau. Solid grounding in marketing attribution, channel tracking, data engineering, and data modelling to enable automation and reporting. Experience working with complex data infrastructures and partnering closely with data engineering teams on ingestion, warehousing, and optimisation. 3+ years in marketing or commercial analytics, ideally with exposure to machine learning/data science applications in marketing.

About You Commercially minded with a deep understanding of marketing performance and how data fuels growth. Clear, engaging communicator with experience presenting insights to senior stakeholders, up to executive level. Collaborative by nature, able to partner across teams while influencing direction and outcomes. Comfortable working in ambiguous, complex problem spaces and skilled at structuring projects from broad requests. Strong governance mindset, ensuring data quality and measurement consistency. Enthusiastic about applying advanced analytics and machine learning to deliver revenue impact.


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