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We are looking to recruit a Digital Analytics Specialist to take ownership of digital data, BI dashboards, and performance tracking. You'll play a key role in transforming raw data into visual stories that help drive business success.

Key Responsibilities

Build and maintain dashboards and reports using Power BI
Develop interactive visualisations that support business goals
Optimise data models and queries for efficient performance
Data Analysis & Reporting
Identify trends and insights through data analysis
Blend digital data with internal KPIs for unified reporting
Build customer journey views using web, engagement, and conversion metrics
Tracking & Implementation
Implement and manage tracking via Google Tag Manager and GA4
Set up custom events for detailed behavioural insights
Work cross-functionally with internal teams and external partners

Experience

Business Intelligence & Data
Power BI, Excel, SQL Server
Power Query, Python, Fabric (a plus)
Digital Analytics
Google Analytics 4, VWO, Hotjar
Google Tag Manager, Tealium
Marketing & CRM Platforms
Google Ads, Meta Ads, LinkedIn Ads, HubSpotSalary & Benefits:

A competitive starting salary of 30k plus a comprehensive range of benefits that include:
24 days holiday plus bank (increasing 1 day each year)
1 WFH per week
Flexible working - core hours are 10am-4:30pm)
Training & Personal Development Plan
Healthcare & Wellbeing Support
State of the Art offices with the latest tech
Private Pension Scheme
On-site Personal Trainer & Gym
Enhanced Perk Box
EAP System
Due to location, candidate should ideally have their own transport

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