Business Data Analyst

ometria
London
1 month ago
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Business Data Analyst to inform and support key stakeholders in interpreting and analysing data, identifying trends, and generating recommendations to guide strategic decisions.​ In this role, you will play a pivotal part of our continued success in the UK but also support our US expansion plans and help us win there.

As a Business Data Analyst, you will work in the Retail Strategy team, reporting to the Chief Customer Officer, and will collaborate with other client-facing teams such as Customer Success, Marketing, Sales, and with the senior management team to deliver data-driven insights.

You’ll play a key role in ensuring that our clients and prospects rightly perceive Ometria as the foremost data-driven Customer Data and Experience Platform platform.

Key outcomes

Lead the workstreams involving data extraction, transformation, analysis, visualisation for Ometria’s Architect 360 offering - our innovative, AI-driven consultancy solution, designed to uncover hidden revenue opportunities within a customer’s data - ensuring that both the retail intelligence team and the customer success team can deliver Architect 360 effectively, and contributing to this offering’s continuous improvement Partner with our client-facing teams to extract, transform and present data on specific client projects to demonstrate that Ometria is the foremost retail-focused CDXP, prioritising the activities based on client urgency, importance and impact Partner with internal-facing teams to extract insights that can drive decisions on our product or how we serve our clients Collaborate with the product & engineering team to ensure our data architecture keeps improving to enable the level of analysis Ometria’s clients need

Key responsibilities

Be the subject matter expert when it comes to data in the Ometria platform: what is available, what it means, how to access and analyse it, potential constraints or limitations Partner with the Retail Strategy team to design Ometria Architect 360 deliverables, and create and manage tools to enable the team to access the relevant data in a scalable manner Translate high-level client requirements into specific data projects, and translate the outcomes and insights back into commercially meaningful language Lead the provision of ad hoc data and insights to various parts of the business, utilising suitable tools such as python, SQL, spreadsheets, etc. Represent the data analysis function (if required) in communication with clients, in collaboration with the Retail Strategy, Customer Success, Sales and Marketing teams. Collaborate with the marketing team to identify data-driven stories within our datasets that can be turned into engaging content.

Requirements

Requirements

You have at least 3-4 years of experience as a business analyst or data analyst in a dynamic, fast-paced environment; retail focus preferred You have experience extracting data from databases using SQL and analysing data using Python (NumPy, Pandas, etc.) You have a bachelor degree in a quantitative subject You are capable of acting as a trusted advisor when presenting data and insights to key stakeholders in multiple departments, especially those that are client-facing You are able to see the bigger picture when looking at data and interpreting it from a commercial and pragmatic, result-oriented perspective You have a proactive, inquisitive mindset when it comes to using data to identify business opportunities and insights You are comfortable working with multiple key stakeholders across different departments within the business ( Customer Success, Marketing, Sales, etc.), ensuring that they are up-to-date and at all times have all the information they need to manage their external stakeholders You are able to communicate in a clear, concise and commercially-driven manner. You can manage multiple priorities at the same time, and are comfortable switching to the activity that matters the most as priorities change You are organised, disciplined and consistent in the way you manage your time, tools, data, insights, and outputs You consider different approaches to solving a problem, and pick the one that is most pragmatic and effective to achieve the desired business outcomes

Benefits

30 days holiday + 1 day on your birthday (plus bank holidays) Health Insurance (Bupa) Mental Health Support (Spill, Calm) Cycle to work scheme Enhanced Financial Benefits (Salary Sacrifice Pension, DIS, Income Protection)

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