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Commercial Data Analyst

Harnham
City of London
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COMMERCIAL DATA ANALYST

Commercial Data Analyst

Commercial Data Analyst / Scientist

Commercial Data Analyst / Scientist

Commercial Data Analyst

Commercial Data Analyst

COMMERCIAL DATA ANALYST

LONDON – HYBRID (1–2 DAYS/WEEK, WEDNESDAY ANCHOR DAY)

SALARY – UP TO £53,700 + BONUS


THE COMPANY

A world-leading entertainment and media brand that operates as a global content and brand consultancy!


THE ROLE

As the Commercial Data Analyst, you’ll be the go-to data expert within a cross-functional commercial team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Partner with business leads to analyse performance and identify growth opportunities
  • Build and maintain dashboards and BI tools (Power BI, with DOMO being introduced)
  • Deliver actionable insights on product, pricing, and market trends
  • Automate reporting and upskill stakeholders to use self-service analytics tools
  • Support forecasting, budgeting, and strategic planning through data-led insights
  • Translate technical outputs into clear commercial recommendations


YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • 3–5 years’ experience in analytics or commercial data roles
  • Proficient in SQL and Power BI (Python or DOMO experience desirable)
  • Confident operating in smaller data teams and owning analytics delivery
  • Strong commercial mindset and stakeholder management skills


BENEFITS

  • Salary up to £53,700 + annual bonus
  • 1pm Friday finishes
  • Private healthcare and study sponsorship
  • Exposure to high-profile global projects
  • Full ownership of analytics within a globally recognised brand


HOW TO APPLY

Express your interest by sending your CV to Theo via the apply link on this page.

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