Senior Analytics Consultant

ICrossing
London
1 month ago
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About our Data & Analytics (D&A) team 

Our focus is on delivering best in-class D&A practices. As a department, we are growing rapidly. The team is responsible for building strong client relationships as well as collaborating closely with the wider D&A team. 

We are better together. Each one of us has a role in making iCrossing an energizing and inspiring place to work 

About this job 

We’re looking for a Data & Analytics Senior Consultant, who will sit within the Data & Analytics sub-team within iCrossing’s growing and increasingly integral D&A department. You will work closely with client and project teams which will include members of the Account Management team. The role reports into the Analytics Director who you’ll support, with the opportunity to get involved in new products, pitching for new business and growing our client relationships.

This is a full-time role and requires 2 days per week in the London office. You must have the Right to Work in the UK as unfortunately we are currently unable to sponsor those who require a VISA. 

What you’ll do 

Use web analytics tools to understand user journey challenges and provide recommendations to deliver business value Build a deep understanding of business objectives so that you can create comprehensive measurement plans Use SQL to extract, transform and load data from a data warehouse Design and create dashboards to report on marketing performance or website objectives Debug and validate marketing and analytics tags within a tag manager. Where appropriate implement/fix these tags to improve data quality Perform regular health checks Identify strategic opportunities through evaluation of our clients’ programs of work To be an ambassador of iCrossing and its values You may be required to undertake such further duties as your skills, qualifications and experience allow and/or as may be assigned to you from time to time

Who you are 

We want to see your drive and enthusiasm for Data & Analytics. In addition to this, we’re looking for someone who has/is: 

Non-technical skills:

Creative problem-solving: the answers won’t jump into your lap, so you engage your creativity to find them. Rigorous analytical skills: you stretch a concept until it breaks, then put the parts back together in the very best way Strategic thinking: you focus obsessively on business aims Exemplary communication: you find simple ways to describe complex ideas, inspiring others to take action Stakeholder and time management: you remain in control and create a successful way of balancing demanding clients with colleague collaboration Self-motivator: you enjoy designing your own road map to the team goal

As a Senior Consultant, knowledge/experience in the following tools is key:

Web Analytics Tools:Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, PiwikProVisualisation Tools:PowerBi, Looker Studio, TableauTag Management Tools: Google Tag Manager, Adobe Experience Platform, PiwikPro Tag ManagerCloud Warehousing:Google Cloud, Azure, Amazon Web ServicesSQL: Ability to query, design and optimise tables ideally within a cloud warehousing tool

Additionally, experience in the following is beneficial:

Python and R: Leverage Python/R to develop advanced analytics use cases (Causal Impact, Media Mix Modelling, Forecasting

Benefits 

iCrossing offers a range of employee benefits including flexible working, life assurance, a monthly wellbeing allowance, charity and study days, enhanced parental pay, and much more. 

Where we work 

iCrossing has a global presence, but this role is UK-based. You must have the Right to Work in the UK as unfortunately we are currently unable to sponsor those who require a VISA. 

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