Senior Retail Data Analyst (Korean speaker)

Cheil UK
Chertsey
2 weeks ago
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We are looking for a Senior Retail Data Analyst to join us here at Cheil UK on a secondment contract (12-months) with Samsung.


The role would be based at the Samsung EU HQ offices in Chertsey.


Your Key Responsibilities:

  • Analyse all kinds of retail data extracted from the offline retail stores on product sales by each Samsung Europe subsidiary such as Run rate, Shelf Share, Sell out/OOS rates, dead SKU to find issues in offline retail
  • Monitor and audit data quality to develop and support reporting processes
  • Prepare reports for internal and external audiences using business analytics reporting tools (Data dashboards, graphs and visualizations)
  • Work closely with subs’ retail team to coordinate retail initiatives & guideline, and secure support needed for strong execution
  • Close alignment with the senior management to ensure the projects are delivered in line with the overall business objectives and timelines
  • Develop concise and consolidated strategic reports for senior management, VP and above, to promote the team’s strategy and project plans
  • Monitor product mix monthly to Head of Retail D2C and D2C Delivery manager.
  • Report to D2C store data inc Footfall, sellout and Sales per sq ft within agreed cadence.
  • Monitor mystery shopping results, NPS and insights across D2C
  • Monitor Opex + indirect costs against key trackers


What we need for this role


To be successful, you will possess the following skills and attributes:

  • Experience working in Retail Operation & analysis, Product sales, use of data platform and reporting analysis tools
  • Position requires related experience in the field retails sales operation
  • Ability to pay attention to detail, communicate well and be highly organised are essential
  • Experience in statistical methodologies and data analysis techniques with the ability to produce clear graphical representations and data visualizations
  • Strong analytical and numerical skills


What does success look like?

  • Monitoring subs’ retail important metric and finding the issues and insights regularly
  • Regular reporting of European retail meaningful metric
  • Collect action items to drive quick-fix by working with subsidiaries’ retail team

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