Marketing Data Analyst
Marketing Data Analyst
Ko Mātou – About Us
Kia Hanga I Te Ao, E Ora Ai, E Tupu Ai, Te Tangata Me Te Kainga. At ANZ, we’re shaping a world where people and communities thrive, driven by a common goal: to improve the financial wellbeing and sustainability of our millions of customers.
Mō te tūranga - About the role
Join our dynamic marketing team as a Marketing Data Analyst, where you'll blend analytical expertise with creative thinking to drive campaign success for ANZ. This role is your opportunity to help deliver our marketing strategy by producing data for new campaigns, optimising existing ones and enhancing performance to create impactful user experiences. As a vital collaborator, you'll work closely with key stakeholders and the Marketing squad to ensure every initiative aligns with business goals and resonates with our audience.
If you're passionate about turning raw data into personalised campaigns and thrive on improving processes with precision, this is the perfect role for you. Bring your innovative mindset, meticulous attention to detail, and love for analytics to the forefront, and help us elevate our campaigns to new heights. Together, we'll create communication programmes that inspire engagement and achieve success.
Location: Auckland
Role Type: 12-month Fixed-term (parental leave cover)
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Ka aha tō rā e kite ai? - What will your day look like
You will have the opportunity work within an agile environment where you will:
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Creating inspiring new campaigns that align with the goals and vision shared by key stakeholders.
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Managing communication programmes, while thoughtfully analysing specific campaigns.
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Ensuring meticulous attention to detail, maintaining exceptional data accuracy in all aspects of your work.
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Embracing a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement – finding ways to simplify and enhance processes.
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Upholding excellence through thorough quality control and a commitment to strong data governance.
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Contributing to a team culture that values growth and shared success.
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Providing mentorship and guidance to peers, sharing knowledge through collaborative efforts and supportive code reviews.
Ōu Pūkenga? - What will you bring?
To thrive and excel in this role, you should ideally possess the following:
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Proven experience in SQL/SAS coding
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Proficiency managing, interpretating and performance tracking large sets of complex data
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Analytical capability, with the ability to understand new systems
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Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to consult and influence stakeholders
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Strong problem-solving skills and strategic thinking, with a passion for data-informed choices
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Financial Services experience is preferred but not a requirement
You’re not expected to have 100% of these skills. At ANZ a growth mindset is at the heart of our culture, so if you have most of these things in your toolbox, we’d love to hear from you.
Tō aramahi ki ANZ - Your Career at ANZ
There's something special about being part of ANZ, you're part of a work whānau striving towards a common purpose: shaping a world where communities thrive. Our teams do this by helping people make the most of what they have, to transform ideas, hard work and ambition into reality.
Career development means different things to different people. It may simply mean developing a skill, broadening your experience by moving sideways or stretching yourself by moving to a different business. How you manage and develop your career is up to you. That's why we're committed to helping you do this by providing you with the support, tools and resources you need to take the next big step in your career, towards even bigger things with us in the future.
Kua wātea te katoa ki te tono. We welcome applications from everyone and encourage you to talk to us about any adjustments you may require to our recruitment process or the role itself. If you are a candidate with a disability or access requirements, let us know how we can provide you with additional support.
Te Rā Ōtinga - Job Posting End Date
Sunday 06 April at 11.59pm, (NZ)