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Data Analyst – Product | Remote | Zeroheight | UK-Based

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Zeroheight is seeking a skilled Data Analyst – Product to join its fully remote team based in the United Kingdom. As a leader in UX infrastructure, Zeroheight empowers companies to build and scale sophisticated design systems with ease. This role offers the opportunity to work with a fast-growing, innovative company backed by world-class investors including Y Combinator and Adobe.
The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of experience in a Data Analyst or similar role, strong SQL skills, and familiarity with dbt. Exceptional communication abilities are essential, as you’ll collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to drive data-informed product decisions.
If you’re passionate about data, user experience, and contributing to cutting-edge design system tools, this is your chance to make a real impact. Apply now to join Zeroheight’s mission to transform how digital products are built.
About Zeroheight Zeroheight is building the world’s UX infrastructure, aiming to lower the barrier to creating exceptional user experiences by empowering companies to develop sophisticated design systems. The company enables organisations to design and build user experiences systematically, delivering high-quality UX up to 10 times faster.
With a widely loved design system documentation product, Zeroheight has grown organically to serve over 1,600 customers, including several Fortune 100 companies. As the market leader in its category, and backed by renowned investors such as Tribe Capital, Y Combinator, and Adobe, Zeroheight is now expanding its vision—positioning itself to lead the future of design systems management and revolutionise how digital products are created.
Position: Data Analyst
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Remote
About the Role United Kingdom, fully remote
Who we are
We’re a fully remote team of 50+ people building the market leading design system management platform. Zeroheight enables companies to document, maintain and scale their design systems – all in one central hub. Here’s an example of Uber’s design system site built with zeroheight.
Join us on our mission to enable every product team in the world to ship magical user experiences 10x faster than they do today.
Who you are You’re an experienced Data Analyst / Product Analyst (or similar), with a background working on digital products. You value agency as highly as accuracy, and are at your happiest when the outcome of your work is influencing data-driven decisions across an entire business.
You’ve also read our company values and like the sound of them!
Responsibilities: What you’ll do
You’ll join our Data Team (reporting to our Head of Data), while also spending a good amount of your time working with our Product Managers, ensuring that our product squads have all the data they need to keep building a world-class product.
Some potential tasks are listed below, based on example questions from the wider business:
Tracking performance of feature launches
What does a successful launch look like for a new feature? How can we better understand a user’s awareness of available features?
Working alongside our Product Managers (and their respective teams), it would be your responsibility to ensure that the adoption / usage of new features is well understood in a timely manner.
Using your strong SQL skills, you would use dbt to generate a clean schema with documentation for any new tables. You’d then use your data analysis skills (and tools such as Amplitude and Hex), to produce reporting of user interactions with a new feature and formulate hypotheses as a result, which can then influence the next iteration of this work.
Defining and tracking metrics
How we define a Weekly Active User? Or a Product-Qualified Lead? How can we validate the performance of our overall product strategy?
As a member of the Data Team, it would be your job to ensure we can answer these questions with well-defined, well-documented and well-understood metrics, using tools such as dbt and Hex to do so.
Diving deep into the data
What behaviours could indicate that a team are a churn risk? How can we better forecast our deal pipeline?
For some of the bigger questions we face at zeroheight, we’ll run a longer “deep-dive” analysis. These projects will allow you to showcase your data science skills – working in Python + SQL to produce analyses or datasets that provide insight into some of the bigger strategic questions that other departments may be facing.
Enabling other departments to self-serve their data needs
How can I see this information in the tools I use every day? Is there a way I can find this information myself?
As an internal data team, our ultimate mission is to enable the rest of the company to have the easiest possible access to all the data and information that is required for them to perform their roles exceptionally well.
We use tools such as Hightouch and Fivetran to ensure that we can easily move data between tools, and empower our colleagues to produce their own reporting (i.e. in Hubspot or Planhat) when necessary, without the issues caused by siloed data in disparate tools.
Requirements What are we looking for?
If you don’t quite tick all these boxes but think you’ll be a great fit, we encourage you to apply anyway
Skills we believe you’ll need
3+ years of experience working in a Data Analyst role (or similar)
Strong SQL skills, including some exposure to working with dbt
A full understanding of event-tracking platforms (such as Amplitude, Mixpanel, Segment) – we use Amplitude
Exceptional communication skills, both personally and in terms of communicating insight properly to stakeholders
You are already based in the UK
Bonus Skills
You have experience working for a startup, ideally SaaS technology companies, and are familiar with the core concepts (MRR, funnels, retention, cohorts, etc.)
You have a good understanding of how software development teams work, and are familiar with working in an agile manner
You have a passion for good design and UX, and have an interest in the UI / UX space
Let’s make this happen!
An introduction with our Talent Partner (30m, video call)
(30m, video call w/ Head of Data)
If things click on the call, we’ll ask you to complete a short task in your own time (max 90 mins offline work, 72 hour deadline) Data Deepdive to get a bit more technical and review your work
(1hr, video call w/ Head of Data + 1x Data Team Member)
Values interview
(1h, video call w/ Founders)
We look forward to meeting you and are really excited about the possibility of you joining us on the zeroheight journey
Required Documents CV/Resume
Application Process If this role seems like a good fit, go ahead and APPLY!

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