Defence Data Analyst (JR1011522)

Griffin Fire
London
2 days ago
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At Clarion, our people are at the absolute heart of what we do. We’re proud that our core values ofPASSION,CARE,IMAGINATION, andTRUSTdefine the way we carry out our work across all of our exhibitions and conferences.

If you share our values and want to be a part of a successful, dynamic, and creative global business then we want to hear from you.

The Opportunity:

Introduction to Clarion Defence Digital (CDD)

Clarion Defence is looking to launch a new membership product for Defence event audiences by May 2025. The target market for membership will be any type of SME that is interested in doing business in defence - we aim to provide members with exclusive access to events, content and people that help to facilitate this mission.

We expect people to convert to membership primarily to access a series of small, curated events throughout the year (these will include round tables, focus groups, meet the buyer events etc). However, high-quality editorial content will be pivotal in driving year-round engagement and conversion to membership. This will include up-to-date analysis on global defence, military strategy, policy, technology and ongoing information on procurement, global pipelines and SME funding. While editorial content will be hosted on our members app, we also want to host content out on our event websites to start to drive traffic and awareness all year round.

The data analytics team is a new team with CDD that is core to gaining a better understanding of the data landscape within Defence and enabling revenue growth. The types of analytics work include customer segmentation, predictive modelling, marketing campaign reporting and campaign optimisation. Alongside this, a core understanding of Membership app usage and how we can slice and commercialise audiences within the app environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide reporting solutions to key business areas (commercial/marketing/CS/Product).
  • Ensure both accuracy and quality of data are met to a high standard.
  • Automation of reporting solutions where possible.
  • Working with the team to develop predictive models supporting marketing activity.
  • Perform statistical analysis of data.
  • Learn and implement key visualisation techniques for reporting.
  • Work with the team to develop data quality measurement reporting.
  • Provide data and manage segmentation for marketing and business activities.

Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours:

  • Experience within data analytics environment with a strong emphasis on customer and marketing related analytics.
  • Experience working with multiple business functions (e.g. sales, marketing, content, product teams) to deliver value from data analytics.
  • Experience in using data analytics to improve marketing campaign effectiveness.
  • Experience of In-App data, SQL and PowerBI.
  • Ability to manage workload and prioritise accordingly.

About Clarion Events

Clarion Events is one of the world’s leading event organisers, producing and delivering innovative and market-leading events since 1947. (https://clarionevents.com/welcome)

Clarion Events embrace diversity and equal opportunities in all that we do. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.

Our purpose is to deliver exceptional customer outcomes and experiences, by making every connection count.

Our vision is we want every one of our products to be a market leader in customer satisfaction and delight.

Benefits:

  • 25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays
  • End of year wellbeing shutdown (closed for the last week of the year)
  • Celebration day off (e.g. birthday, Diwali, Eid, etc)
  • Summer Hours in August (3pm finish on Fridays)
  • Helping Our World (HOW) Days – one paid day per quarter to carry out charity work
  • Pension Scheme
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Health Cash Plan
  • Wellbeing Library (MYNDUP)
  • Mentoring Programme
  • Subsidised Café
  • Season Ticket Loan
  • Cycle to Work Schemes
  • Free on-site gym and shower facilities
  • Free eyesight tests
  • Free flu vaccination – offered on site once a year for all employees

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