Jimmy Choo
Senior E-commerce Analyst

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Title: Senior Ecommerce Analyst Department: Ecommerce Reports to: Director of Ecommerce
About us Jimmy Choo is a pioneering, luxury accessories house. Established in 1996, the brand originated as an East London atelier, specialising in hand-crafted shoes; today it’s a global powerhouse with artisanal craft at its heart and an aesthetic grounded in modern glamour.
This is a unique opportunity to be the foundational member of our ecommerce team. Reporting directly to the Director of Ecommerce, you will play a critical role in building our reporting and analytics capabilities from the ground up. Your work will focus on commercial performance, helping teams make smarter, data-driven decisions about product, performance, and strategy. If you love transforming complex data into beautiful, automated, and actionable dashboards, this is the role for you.
What You'll Be Doing Build & Automate: Design, develop, and maintain powerful and intuitive dashboards in Power BI & Excel to track key business KPIs (e.g., sales, stock, views, engagement, customer LTV). Be the Data Guru: Act as the go-to person for performance reporting, ensuring data is accurate, reliable, and easily accessible to stakeholders. Dig Deep: Use SQL and Python to query our data warehouse, joining complex datasets to uncover trends, opportunities, and the "why" behind numbers. Drive Efficiency: Proactively identify opportunities to automate manual reporting processes, freeing up time for deeper, more impactful analysis. Translate & Communicate: Work with stakeholders in Trading, Planning, Content, Marketing and Finance to understand their challenges and translate business questions into analytical projects. Assist Trade team with annual planning and forecasting. Work with finance to submit budgeting.
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What You'll Bring Essential: 5+ years of experience in a data analytics or business intelligence role. Advanced proficiency in Power BI, including building data models, writing complex DAX measures, and using Power Query for ETL. Strong SQL skills for querying and manipulating large datasets. Experience using Python (pandas, NumPy) for data analysis and automation. A meticulous eye for detail and a passion for data accuracy and visualisation. Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences. Preferred: Experience within an e-commerce or retail environment. Familiarity with Power BI, GA, ADE


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Our values – creativity, openness and courage. Equality, diversity and inclusion At Jimmy Choo, we are committed to building a representative business that is empowered by our celebration of difference and enriches our creative solutions. We are all responsible for creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We try to inspire change and growth within each other and believe success is a result that comes from our differences. Jimmy Choo is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusivity.
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