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Data Analytics Manager

Zellis
London
3 days ago
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As the Data Analytics Manager, you will play a pivotal role in transforming raw data into strategic insights that drive decision-making across the organisation. You will manage a small team and be responsible for the design and implementation of analytical solutions while ensuring data integrity, accessibility, and visualisation standards.
This role requires both a sharp analytical mindset and strong collaboration and management skills, as youll collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify business opportunities, track performance, and optimise outcomes. With a finger on the pulse of emerging technologies and data trends, youll help shape our data-driven culture and elevate how we understand our customers, prospects, operations, marketing performance and growth.
In this role your key responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
Develop and execute a comprehensive data analytics strategy aligned with business objectives
Oversee the Data Analyst, providing mentorship, guidance, and performance management
Design and implement a data quality improvement strategy to resolve existing issues
Help support the delivery and ongoing optimisations of a centralised marketing dashboard to provide unified visibility into campaign performance
Build and automate dashboards to track ROI on marketing campaigns
Identify reporting needs and implement automated data flows to reduce manual effort
Drive initiatives to reduce data quality issues in HubSpot
Build strategies for augmenting and enhancing data, including tech stack recommendations, people-processes, and methods of obtaining first-party data.
Ensuring we are compliant with data-practices and laws
Work with the Head of Marketing Operations, and CRM Manager to ensure data flows between systems and strive for a single source of truth of data.
Provide reporting and insights to help the business make better decisions, and to help track marketing performance and value-add
Work with colleagues in the business to improve automation and data collection
Promote a good data management culture across the business
Help to reduce or remove manual reporting practices and improve efficiency
Continuing to support the business in any data requests or requirements
Skills & Experience

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel,
Some experience in system integrations, with expert knowledge of CRM and Marketing Automation systems (preferably NetSuite and HubSpot)
Experience in data capture and data management
Ability to interpret data, interpret trends and providing recommendations accordingly
Excellent verbal and written communication skills at all levels
In depth knowledge of marketing tools, metrics, and reporting
Strong understanding of the digital marketing landscape
Ability to lead a team, and agencies effectively
Benefits & Culture

At Zellis we create market-leading HR & Payroll products and services, to power exceptional employee experiences so that you and your people do better. Our multi-award-winning products pay over five million employees a year, with almost half (42%) of the FTSE 100, 50% of the top retailers and 30% of the top universities in the UK & Ireland as customers, making us the largest provider of Payroll and HR software and managed services.
Our vision is to be the clear leader in pay, reward, analytics, and people experiences. We're passionate about creating an environment where people want to join, belong to, and be part of a progressive organisation. Our values, which were defined with input from all of our 2,000 colleagues, we live and breathe every day:
Unstoppable together.
Always learning.
Make it count.
Think scale.
Our people are critical to our ongoing success; were proud of our inclusive culture that gives you the platform to grow, challenge the status quo and play a crucial role in further enhancing our market position as the leading provider of HR & Payroll software and services.With Zellis youll have the chance to stretch and challenge yourself in an environment thats varied, flexible and hugely supportive.
We also love to reward and recognise our brilliant colleagues. As part of your benefits package, youll receive:
A competitive base salary.
25 days annual leave, plus your birthday off and the opportunity to buy additional holiday.
Private medical insurance.
Life assurance 4x salary.
Enhanced pension scheme with company contributions up to 8.5%.
A huge range of additional flexible benefits across financial & personal wellbeing, lifestyle & leisure.

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