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Senior CRM & Marketing Data Analyst

Harrington Starr
London
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Senior Data Analyst (Marketing) | Hybrid, UK
Were working with a leading global fintech thats growing fast and theyre searching for a Senior Data Analyst (Marketing) to help shape data-driven decisions across their digital marketing ecosystem.

This is your chance to join a cross-functional team driving customer growth, product adoption, and performance through deep analytics and actionable insights.
If youre someone who thrives on connecting data to commercial impact, this is the role for you.

Analyse marketing campaign performance across digital channels and markets
Build automated data pipelines and dashboards to enable smarter, faster decision-making
Partner with marketing, product, and tech teams to identify growth opportunities
Be the go-to person for marketing analytics owning your domain and driving clarity from data

5+ years of analytics experience, ideally in digital or performance marketing
~ Advanced SQL and experience with tools like DBT or Airflow
~ Hands-on experience with marketing analytics tools (GA, Amplitude, Optimizely, etc.)
~ Confident running A/B tests , building attribution models, and defining marketing KPIs
~ Strong communicator who can influence decisions and tell stories with data


Hybrid, flexible working model (3 days in office)
Competitive salary, bonuses, and benefits
Access to leading training programs, mentoring, and career growth pathways

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