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Data Science & Analytics Manager (Initial 18 month FTC)

Indicia Worldwide
Bristol
6 months ago
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Who are we?

Nice to meet you, we’re Indicia Worldwide.We are a global data and technology led marketing agency who work with some of the world’s biggest brands.

As a business, we draw on a rich heritage from the worlds of print, creative production, retail, data, digital, tech and creative, bringing these disciplines together to support global brands with their omnichannel marketing activation needs.

Indicia Worldwide is the product of three successful businesses, brought together by our parent company Konica Minolta in 2017. The vision was, and is, to create new value across the remit of marketing for our clients.

What you'll do:

We're looking for a Data Science & Analytics Manager who can build actionable data driven insights from, elevating analysis to client success. If you enjoy interpreting data and helping others translate it into actionable business changes, we'd love to hear from you.



  • Responsible for working closely with client teams and their clients to help them scope right analytical approach to answer the business challenge or question at hand, often detailing a couple of approaches with timelines to discuss with client.
  • Manage a team of Data Scientists and Analysts to deliver the high quality analytics that translates the numbers into insights and provides clear data driven action that can improve their business outcomes.
  • Prepare and deliver clear, compelling presentations that communicate insights and data-driven actionable recommendations to stakeholders at all levels.
  • Provide strategic recommendations based on data insights to improve business processes and outcomes.
  • Collaborate with our Strategy team to develop actionable strategies and recommendations based on insights derived from data analysis and market research.
  • Work in collaboration with internal client teams and their clients to present data findings in a clear, accessible way that ensures understanding.
  • Contribute to client meetings and workshops to explain findings and identifying actions and measurable business improvements.
  • Ensuring quality and accuracy of analytics deliverables


What you'll bring:


  • Strong SQL/Python skills
  • Excellent attention to detail and dedication to getting things right
  • A strong interest in digital marketing and a desire to keep up with industry trends and best practice
  • Manage the agile analytics process, including sprints, planning and unblocking issues
  • Able to track and resolve risks, issues, and action items throughout project lifecycle
  • Proactive in identifying Data Science approaches/projects that can answer business questions, issues or challenges
  • Previous line management experience
  • Numerical, Data Science Degree or equivalent qualification (preferable)

The softer skills that we believe, will help you thrive in this role:


  • A curious mindset to uncover the ‘so what’ and ‘what next’ from best in class models and insights
  • Confident in your own knowledge of data science and measurement strategies in digital space; can act as the SME for senior stakeholders in region
  • Proactive and focused on achieving the best results for clients and be committed to building strong working relationships with internal stakeholders.

What's on offer?


  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + 1 day for your birthday
  • Life assurance
  • Health insurance
  • Enhanced parental leave
  • Automatic enrolment into the pension scheme upon start date
  • Reward Gateway
  • Annual leave purchase scheme
  • Seasonal ticket travel loan
  • Cycle-to-work scheme

Role Requirements:

This role can be based on a hybrid basis from either our Bristol or London office, although we will accept applications from those further afield on a more remote basis.

We are an equal opportunities employer and as such, will make any reasonable adjustments to accommodate the needs of all candidates. If you have any such needs or requirements in the context of your interview, please notify us so that we can make the appropriate arrangements.

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