Senior Pricing Analyst

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Senior Pricing Analyst

London, hybrid (2 days in office)

Salary - up to £85,000

This is an exciting chance to join a growing, mission-led ecommerce business where data sits at the centre of supply, logistics and operational decision making. You will shape how stock moves, how warehouses operate, and how the supply chain evolves as the business scales internationally. If you enjoy analytical freedom, hands-on problem solving and real commercial impact, this is an opportunity to step into a core role at a pivotal time.

The Company

They are a high-growth, sustainability-focused ecommerce organisation with global operations and a strong data culture. With multiple warehouse locations, international offices and recent investment to accelerate transformation, they are expanding their analytics capability across supply and operations. The business combines technology, logistics and marketplace trading, offering you the chance to work at the intersection of supply chain performance, commercial optimisation and customer experience.

The Role

As Senior Supply Chain Analytics Lead, you will:

* Lead analytics across supply, inventory and operations, including stock levels, warehouse flows and fulfilment performance.

* Analyse channel behaviours and supply dynamics across direct, bulk and consignment models.

* Optimise warehouse capacity and operational efficiency through data-led insights.

* Conduct cost analysis across postage, shipping and fulfilment methods.

* Design, run and evaluate A/B tests and experiments across supply chain processes.

* Build analytical models and reporting using SQL, Python and Tableau or similar BI tools.

* Mentor at least one analyst and guide them through transformation-focused projects.

* Partner with senior stakeholders to shape operational strategy and support ongoing growth.

* Play a key role in scaling the analytics function as the business continues to evolve.

Your Skills and Experience

You will need:

* Strong commercial experience in supply chain, operations or inventory analytics.

* Hands-on capability in SQL, Python and BI tools such as Tableau or Power BI.

* Experience running experiments, designing A/B tests and analysing results with statistical rigour.

* Confidence working with large datasets and building clear, stakeholder-ready insights.

* Ability to communicate complex analysis in a simple, commercial way.

* A proactive, practical mindset with comfort operating in a fast-moving, changing environment.

* Experience mentoring or coaching others in analytics.

HOW TO APPLY:

Apply by sending your CV to Joe by the link below.

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