Pricing Analyst
Fazer RecruitmentPricing Analyst
6-Month FTC
Up to £80,000
London (Hybrid)
A fast-growing, purpose-led eCommerce business is looking for a Pricing Analyst to join their cross-functional team, on a fixed term basis.
What you'll be doing
You'll own analytics and reporting that directly drives pricing strategy — across both buying and selling. This is an end-to-end role: building and validating datasets, designing and running experiments, analysing simulations, and delivering clear commercial reporting to senior stakeholders. You'll be expected to present findings confidently in trade meetings and influence decisions at a senior level.
You'll play a key role in the transition to a new pricing system, running trials, sizing opportunities, and helping the business understand what's working and why. You'll partner closely with Commercial, Product, Tech, and Operations teams with real visibility across the organisation.
What we're looking for
- 5+ years in analytics, ideally in eCommerce or marketplace environments
- Strong SQL skills — comfortable querying raw data in a cloud environment
- Experience with BI tools (Tableau, Power BI or Looker)
- Solid experiment design skills — A/B, multivariate, incrementally testing
- Degree in statistics, mathematics, computer science or related field
- Strong stakeholder management — able to present findings clearly in trade and senior business meetings
- Excellent reporting skills — translating complex data into actionable commercial insight
Desirable
- Python or R experience
Why this role?
You'll join a collaborative analytics community that's raising the bar on data maturity, working on problems with direct commercial impact. This is a business with genuine purpose at its core and the growth trajectory to match — your work will be visible and valued.
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