RecruitMyMom is a specialist talent company that understands the importance of finding reliable, high-calibre talent to drive business growth. We take pride in being a leading South African recruitment agency for skilled professionals, with a focus on economic empowerment of women, up to executive level.
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A market leader in providing end-to-end retail technology seeks an analytical Data & Reporting Analyst. In this role, you will be responsible for driving critical business decisions by analysing complex metrics and designing comprehensive reports. This role ensures that key data and actionable insights are effectively communicated to both internal and external stakeholders to support strategic goals.
Key Performance Areas
Cleanse, transform, and model diverse data sets to identify trends and insights that help clients measure campaign performance within set timelines.
Conduct thorough analyses of campaigns to highlight and drive specific improvement opportunities.
Build essential data views and complex calculations using Google Analytics, Power BI, and other relevant tools to ensure campaign success.
Develop and automate monthly and ad-hoc reports as required by the business.
Ensure proactive risk mitigation across all projects and implementations.
Maintain professional communication and provide efficient customer service as the bridge between the company and the client.
Requirements
A relevant tertiary qualification in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Data Science.
Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in a data analysis role.
Essential proficiency in SQL, Google Analytics, and Power BI.
A solid understanding of digital platforms, technologies, and project management principles.
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