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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £50,000 - £60,000 per annum |
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Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Web Analytics EngineerLondon or Remote£50,000 - £60,000Are you highly skilled in implementing the Adobe Analytics/Google Analytics suite and defining best in class website tagging and tracking strategies Do you want to be a crucial part of the success and innovation of a growing boutique Web Analytics agency Do you love sinking your teeth into highly complex websites and coding in JavaScript If youre answering yes, read on to find out more!The CompanyA boutique agency specialising in delivering web design and web analytics projects for a strong book of blue-chip clients. They have a loyal following of legacy clients who have been with them since the start! They are looking for someone to lead the deployment of Google Tag Manager and Adobe Launch across all their clients.The RoleYou will be a business-critical part of the analytics team, flexing your technical skills Adobe Analytics (Adobe Omniture). Youll be passionate about the nitty-gritty technical elements of tagging and tracking solutions (leveraging Adobe Optimize/Google Optimizely), working with a team of developers to manage implementation of the Adobe Analytics suite by coding in JavaScript. You will also have the opportunity to help build an A/B testing and MVT testing culture from the ground up, leading testing and optimisation strategies from conceptualisation to implementation!In particular, you can expect to: