Web Implementation/Tagging Analyst
London - Hybrid working 3 days per week
Up to £50,000 base salary plus bonus and benefits.
This role stands out as a rare opportunity to lead a full rebuild of web analytics in a large scale, consumer facing digital environment. You will play a central role in fixing long standing data quality issues and shaping a modern instrumentation strategy that underpins commercial decision making across the business.
The Role
* Own and manage the design, implementation and QA of the web data layer across multiple digital products
* Deliver hands on tracking using Adobe Analytics, Adobe Web SDK and tag management tools
* Work closely with Product, Engineering and Marketing teams to define and implement robust instrumentation
* Resolve legacy tracking issues and improve data accuracy, reliability and governance
* Support marketing attribution, reporting and optimisation through high quality event data
* Contribute to a wider analytics transformation programme, including future server side tracking initiatives
Your Skills and Experience
* Strong commercial experience in web implementation and digital analytics
* Hands on expertise with Adobe Analytics and modern implementation approaches
* Strong JavaScript skills and confidence working with data layers
* Experience with tag management, debugging and pixel tracking in complex environments
* Comfortable operating in legacy or messy setups and driving improvements
* Confident communicator able to manage stakeholders across technical and non technical teams
What They Offer
* Base salary up to £50,000 with flexibility for exceptional candidates
* Annual bonus of up to 10 percent
* Hybrid working policy with three days per week in the office
* Pension with employer contribution and matched scheme
* Medicash and additional wellbeing benefits
* Industry perks including access to heavily discounted events and experiences
* Clear opportunity to grow with an expanding data and product organisation
How to Apply
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