Delivery Hero

E-Commerce

PricingAnalyst

$75–110k ~AI est. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Pricing Analyst at Delivery Hero. Skills: Pricing strategy, Growth metrics, Customer lifetime value. Perform market and pricing analysis. Develop actionable insights and recommendations”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhance pricing performance; Ensure positive P&L impact

Industry & Context.

E Commerce
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 - 5 years professional experience, Analytical toolkits (SQL and Excel), Very analytical skills, Communication skills

Nice to Have

Python, R, Tableau and others are a plus, Hands-on experience in multiple markets, Roll-out of new pricing strategies and tools, Work experience in Pricing or Revenue Management departments

What You'll Do.

Perform market and pricing analysis

Develop actionable insights and recommendations

Enhance pricing performance

Create A/B test plans

Manage A/B tests end to end

Communicate A/B test results

Monitor pricing initiative performance

Address opportunities proactively

Ensure positive P&L impact

Support dynamic pricing tool development

Support pricing decision-making

Maintain relationships with regional teams

Ensure smooth collaboration

Facilitate knowledge exchange

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional team; Regional Pricing teams

Communication Scope

Explain complex topics

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