Senior Online Trading Manager

3Search
Sheffield
1 month ago
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Senior Online Trading Manager

Salary:£60k - £65k

Location:Remote


Our Client

Our client is a rapidly growing retail brand dedicated to delivering an exceptional digital experience. With a strong focus on innovation and customer engagement, they are seeking a Senior Online Trading Manager to take ownership of website performance, drive commercial growth, and enhance user experience through data-driven optimisation.


The Senior Online Trading Manager will:

  • Develop and execute a strategy to drive online profitability and commercial performance.
  • Own website trading, focusing on conversion rate optimisation (CRO), lifetime value (LTV), and average order value (AOV).
  • Oversee on-site strategy, including promotions and performance-enhancing content.
  • Utilise data analytics to drive insights, reporting to senior leadership on key performance metrics.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including marketing, design, and development, to maximise website effectiveness.


Essential Skills:

  • Proven experience leading website trading in a high-growth e-commerce or subscription brand.
  • Strong background in direct-to-consumer (D2C) or subscription businesses.
  • Hands-on experience in CRO, UX/UI principles, and web analytics.
  • Financially savvy and highly analytical, with a track record of revenue growth.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, scale-up environment.


Benefits:

  • Competitive salary of £60k - £65k.
  • Hybrid working flexibility.
  • Life assurance (3x annual salary) and enhanced maternity/paternity pay.
  • Free weekly lunches and a pet-friendly office.
  • Company social events, employee assistance programme, and product discounts.


Explore this exciting opportunity to drive digital growth in a leading retail brand. Submit your CV now to be considered for this role with our client.


Diversity & Inclusion Statement:

At 3Search, we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all employees and job applicants

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