Senior Data Analyst - Thg Nutrition

THG
Manchester
2 months ago
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Overview

We are now recruiting an exciting new position for a Senior Data Analyst to join our Nutrition Data Team to take lead of our retail analytics and product insights functions. You will be responsible for driving actionable business insights through data whilst managing data driven projects across various teams. You will also be responsible for managing and mentoring a small team of data analysts, managing workloads across your team.


Responsibilities

  • Optimising web conversion rates and understanding the main factors affecting site performance on any given day.
  • Monitor customer journeys on site to gauge optimisation opportunities and understand customer demand.
  • Understand customer lifecycles; average purchase lengths, customer audiences and propensity to repurchase.
  • Using A/B testing to optimise performance of Marketing Initiatives.
  • Advising on marketing budgets and the most efficient ways to spend to maximise site performance.
  • Build data pipelines from both internal and external data sources to feed self-service reporting across Tableau and Automated Email Reports.
  • Promote the use of data to drive business strategy and cultivate a data-driven culture across the organisation.
  • Use SQL and BigQuery to query internal databases and provide data for projects ranging from Ad-Hoc analysis to building data pipelines for automated reporting.
  • Build reliable data structures and pipelines against external data sources across retail partners and market insight partners.
  • Collaborate with retail, marketing and trading teams to identify opportunities to drive positive strategic change.
  • Manage stakeholder expectations with clear and concise insights and communications.
  • Mentor and lead other analysts, ensuring workloads are manageable and best practices in data presentation and coding are followed.
  • Collaborate across teams as an approachable and supportive member of the organisation.
  • Demonstrate a passion for data and champion the use of data across the business with attention to detail.
  • Manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment and challenge the status quo when backed by data.

Qualifications

  • Experienced using SQL, Excel, Google Analytics and Python.
  • Strong experience with a data visualization tool such as Power BI or Tableau.

Company and Values

We are THG, a global ecommerce group on a mission to be the global online leader in beauty and sports nutrition. Our portfolio includes leading retailers and brands such as LOOKFANTASTIC, Myprotein, ESPA, Perricone MD, and Cult Beauty, forming our two core businesses: THG Beauty and THG Nutrition. We are powered by a team of over 2500 people who work together, lead by example, and think BIG.


Benefits

  • Access bespoke development programmes designed by our in-house L&D team.
  • Continued development through our upskilling programme with an industry-leading training provider.
  • Enhanced Leave

    • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
    • Don’t want to work on your birthday? Take the day off on us!
    • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay, depending on length of service.
    • Up to 10 days compassionate leave.
    • Buy back up to 3 days each year.
    • Unlock 2 days volunteer leave after 12 months.


  • Wellbeing Support

    • Access face-to-face and virtual appointments with our in-house GP.
    • Access our in-house CBT therapist.
    • Access our 247 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provided by Bupa.
    • State-of-the-art on-site gym.
    • Access to on-site physio.


  • Other Perks

    • Save up to 12% on personal tech through our salary sacrifice scheme.
    • Subsidised bus pass from Manchester City Centre to our ICON office.
    • Up to 50% staff discount on THG brands.
    • On-site staff shop.
    • Access to an on-site barber.
    • Refer a friend and earn up to £1000 when they pass probation.
    • Anniversary gifts at 5 and 10 years of service.



THG is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you are invited to interview, please let us know if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to the recruitment process that will enable you to perform to the best of your ability.


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