Senior Product Analyst / Product Analytics Manager

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Senior Product Analyst / Product Analytics Manager, LondonClient:

Frasers Group

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Reference:

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107

Posted:

14.03.2025

Expiry Date:

28.04.2025

Job Description:

Job Description

Forming part of the group digital analytics function, reporting into the group head of digital analytics. You will work closely with the digital product team (and wider digital functions), to ensure high quality capture of analytics data from our websites and apps and to provide insight to inform our product roadmap and wider strategic decision making.

  • Lead a small team of product and implementation analysts. Taking ownership for the team’s output and personal development.
  • Be the owner of on-site user behavioural data including its capture and its distribution across the business, supporting all Frasers Group business teams in understanding the user journey.
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with the product function, embedding analytical practices and ways of working into all product development. Aligning product, UX, user testing and analytics functions to deliver a best-in-class product development cycle.
  • Utilise experimentation concepts to measure the efficacy of our feature development.
  • With support from an external agency and internal resource, manage the roadmap for implementation of analytics and marketing capabilities, ensuring clean and robust data capture.

Qualifications

  • Experience in management or mentorship of other colleagues.
  • Expert communicator, with the ability to flex their presentation style based on the audience.
  • Proficiency with SQL (required) and R/Python (nice to have).
  • Extensive experience working in a product analytics position ideally within an ecommerce / retail business.
  • Understanding of customer data platform capabilities and their role in the capture of customer / user journey data.
  • Experience working with technology and data engineering functions.
  • A keen interest in the broader industry developments and legislative changes affecting the capture of customer / user data.

Additional Information

Along with your benefits package we also offer a wide range of perks for our colleagues:

  • Frasers Champion- Our employees are at the heart of our business and we ensure individuals are recognised every single month for their hard work. Frasers Champion is a peer nominated scheme where 8 winners will receive double their pay for a month where they have thought without limits, owned it or been relevant.
  • Fearless– By October, we want our share price to hit £10. If that happens for 30 or more consecutive trading days, all colleagues across the business will receive a bonus! The top performers in the company will receive unprecedented bonuses, worth from £50 to £1 million! Senior leaders across the business nominate these performers twice a year for embodying our core values and delivering exceptional performance*.
  • Frasers Festival– an event like no other! Our Frasers Festival is our celebration for Head Office and Retail Staff across the UK and Europe – hosting a MEGA brand village, guest speakers from the world's biggest brands, evening entertainment, the ultimate Frasers Fearless Fitness Challenge and much more.
  • CEO Sessions– Once a quarter we offer 20 employees the opportunity to attend our “CEO Sessions” ran by our CEO and leadership team. Employees have the chance to connect, network and submit questions around specific topics such as our Sports or Luxury business.
  • Retail Reconnect– In order to build the planet's most admired and compelling brand ecosystem, all employees must understand our business, product and customers. Each financial year, Head Office employees will gain insights by spending two days in one of our stores or the Warehouse. The goal is to learn how the work you do impacts our teams on the frontline, and to bring ideas back to the office which will improve how we work.
  • Employee Welfare
  • Frasers Fit– Our Everlast Gyms Team are on a mission to make our workforce the best, and fittest on the planet! We run free gym classes for employees as well as discounted memberships to our clubs. Frasers Fit is our wellbeing programme which aims to support and improve colleagues' Physical, Financial & Mental wellbeing. The app is accessible for every employee and includes training, nutrition and lifestyle advice- all completely free.
  • Retail Trust– We know that it's not just about physical health, mental wellness is equally important which is why all of our employees get free access and support from the Retail Trust charity. This includes a 24-hour wellbeing helpline, wellness hub, counselling and financial/legal support.

What’s next?

Our Recruitment Team will be reviewing applications and all candidates will receive a response, whether you are successful or unsuccessful. Shortlisted applicants may be asked to confirm a few key details before being booked in for a first stage interview with the Recruiter- this will be behaviourally focused and centred around how you align with our Culture and Values. If successful we anticipate two further interview stages with the Hiring Manager/wider team which will be more technically focused and could include a presentation/task so we can see your skills in action.

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