Data Analyst

Jackson Hogg
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (6 days ago)

We are recruiting a Data Analyst to support the development of a scalable data platform and trusted reporting within a growing e‑commerce organisation.

You’ll work across data engineering and analytics, helping ensure data is reliable, well‑structured, and translated into insight that teams across the business can act on.

Responsibilities

* Supporting and developing data pipelines from e‑commerce, marketing, finance, and operations systems

* Maintaining structured datasets and data models for analytics and reporting

* Creating dashboards covering trading, customer, operational, and financial performance

* Supporting consistent KPI definitions and reporting standards

* Working with stakeholders to deliver actionable analysis

* Contributing to data quality, governance, and documentation

Required Experience

* Background in data engineering, analytics, or BI

* SQL skills and understanding of data modelling concepts

* Experience with cloud data warehouse technologies

* Dashboard development using Power BI, Tableau, Looker, or similar

* Strong analytical mindset and stakeholder communication skills

Desirable Experience

* E‑commerce, retail, or FMCG experience

* Marketing performance or customer analytics exposure

* dbt, Airflow, or data pipeline tooling

* Python or R for analysis or transformation

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