Pricing Data Analyst

Oscar Technology
Manchester
1 month ago
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Role: Pricing Data Analyst

Skills: Python / SQL / Excel

Location: Greater Manchester

Salary: £23, - £28, DOE - plus up to 10K Bonus per year

Work Pattern: Hybrid 3 days in office - Mon, Tues, Thurs in the office.

Summary

Oscar are just kicking off the search for a Pricing Analyst to join a well-established company that we have placed professionals with for many years. This is a great opportunity to join a successful company with a busy data division, to contribute to their overall business growth.

The role is offered on a hybrid basis (3 days on-site / 2 days WF) with offices based in the Rochdale, Greater Manchester area. The days in the office are

The Role

For this role we can consider a graduate, but you must be able to start within 4 weeks, or someone with up to a years' experience in any analytical role.

In this role you will complete the CIMA qualification, which is fully paid for by the company. In addition you will be entitled to pay reviews and increases in line with completing major milestones in the course. If you have already started the qualification then you can easily pick up from where you are currently.

Responsibilities

Analyse market trends, supply and demand, historical sales to build on pricing models Use of data to drive profit and volume Optimisation of price points for products Look to drive growth in other sectors Help to build a new pricing function, reduce impact of pricing mistakes

Requirements

Technology - SQL, Python, Excel Communication - you will need to speak with other teams and senior stakeholders Education - 2.1 or above in a STEM Subject is essential - Maths / Physics / Engineering / Statistics / Chemistry preferred.

Benefits:

Pension Scheme Flexible Holiday Plans Buy Holiday Options Company Socials Cycle to Work Scheme

Apply Now!

If you are a Data Analyst with around a years experience or an aspiring graduate, and you are looking to progress with an organisation alongside ambitious and driven professionals, then look no further - this is the role for you!

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Role: Pricing Data Analyst

Skills: Python / SQL / Excel

Location: Greater Manchester

Salary: £23, - £28, DOE - plus up to 10K Bonus per year

Work Pattern: Hybrid 3 days in office - Mon, Tues, Thurs in the office.

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