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Senior Product Analyst
Senior Product Analyst - 12-Month FTC - paying up to £580 Inside IR35 - Hybrid (London)
We're looking for a Senior Product Analyst to lead the measurement strategy for a fast-growing app - ensuring every interaction and milestone is meticulously captured, analyzed, and used to drive operational excellence.
This isn't a "pull the report" role. You'll be the architect of the data ecosystem, bridging engineering, product, and operations to power the logistics engine with high-fidelity data, automated workflows, and genuine empathy for the person behind the handlebars.
What You'll Do
- Design and implement comprehensive measurement plans for the front-end experience using tools like Snowplow or Google Analytics 4.
- Partner with engineers to define event schemas and ensure front-end tracking is robust, scalable, and reflects the real-world journey.
- Merge app-tracking data with backend operational data (dispatch logs, routing efficiency, payment systems) to uncover friction points.
- Use Airflow to orchestrate data pipelines and GitHub for version-controlled, reproducible workflows.
- Own end-to-end A/B testing: design experiments, calculate sample sizes, and run causal inference to see what really moves the needle.
- Explore and implement Agentic AI workflows to automate routine analysis, anomaly detection, and feedback categorization.
- Build and maintain executive-level dashboards in Tableau tracking experience and logistics performance.
- Ensure tracking and data collection are fully compliant with GDPR and local privacy regulations.
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- Several years of experience in Product Analytics, with a strong focus on mobile app environments
- Expertise in Snowplow, Google Analytics, or similar event-level tracking tools
- Advanced SQL skills and data visualization mastery in Tableau
- Experience with Airflow for orchestration and GitHub for collaborative development
- Proficiency in Python or R for statistical analysis and causal inference
- Familiarity with or curiosity about Agentic AI workflows
- A proven track record running A/B tests and other experimentation methodologies, including handling network effect interference
- Solid grasp of GDPR principles as they apply to user tracking and data retention
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