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James Chase Consulting | Adobe Analytics Data Analyst – Contract - Hybrid - £400 a day (Outside IR35)

James Chase Consulting
Durrington
5 months ago
Applications closed

Adobe Analytics Data Analyst - Contract - Hybrid - £400 a day (Outside IR35)


Are you the right candidate for this opportunity Make sure to read the full description below.

James Chase Solutions is currently looking for an experienced Adobe Analytics Data Analyst for my fantastic client based in West Sussex. You will be working on the implementation and integration of Adobe Analytics within the company's digital ecosystem, specifically its integration with based digital channels.

Main duties –

  • Strategic Impact: Provide thought leadership and strategic direction in the analytics implementation process.
  • Funnell revenue data from the website
  • Client Engagement: Work directly with stakeholders to understand their needs and present innovative solutions.
  • Technical Leadership: Oversee the end-to-end implementation of Adobe Analytics, ensuring robust data tracking and seamless integration with the platform.

You will be highly experienced as a Data Analyst in Adobe Analytics and MUST have knowledge of Quantum Metric or Content Square.

2 days a week in the West Sussex offices – NON NEGOTIABLE

Please note – I am not in the office and working from home on my mobile, so will get in touch ASAP if your application is successful.

Should you possess the correct skills and experience for this position, we will be in touch with you within 7 days of the receipt of your CV. Should you not hear from us within this time frame, you have not been successful on this occasion. We wish you every success in your search for suitable employment.


Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.

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