Product Analyst at Partly
Partly Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Location : Christchurch, New Zealand (in office)
Employment type : Full‑time, Permanent, 40 hours per week
Reporting to : Head of Product (VP of Product)
Salary : $130,000 - $140,000 NZD per annum
Applications open : 11 / 11 / 2025 – 01 / 12 / 2025
Overview
The Product Analyst will help drive a fundamental shift at Partly—from managing by outputs to managing by outcomes—and will report directly to the VP of Product. This role is central to how we measure and scale impact across our rapidly expanding product portfolio. As Partly launches new products, enters new geographies, and supports increasingly complex customer segments, the Product Analyst will establish the analytical foundations that ensure every team understands how their work drives real business outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Design and build key product metrics; develop, document, and maintain measurement frameworks and instrumentation to capture meaningful product and feature performance data.
- Conduct detailed analysis and reporting—perform ad‑hoc and structured analysis on product usage, behavioural data, funnels, and engagement trends; provide insights and recommendations that directly influence product strategy.
- Define, track, and measure product success; collaborate with product managers, engineers, and operations to establish success metrics, monitor performance, and validate the impact of new initiatives.
- Develop BI dashboards and analytical tools; build scalable dashboards using SQL, Looker, Tableau, or equivalent tools; ensure reporting is accurate, timely, and accessible to all stakeholders.
- Data instrumentation & quality management; define tracking requirements, collaborate with engineers on implementation, and establish QA processes to ensure accurate and consistent data capture.
- Produce insights for decision‑making; interpret complex datasets and convert them into structured insights, presentations, and product recommendations for leadership and cross‑functional teams.
- Support data processes & intake systems; develop structured intake flows for analytical requests, prioritise work by impact, and maintain high‑quality documentation for data operations.
- Collaborate with cross‑functional stakeholders; partner with product, engineering, data, operations, and go‑to‑market teams to align metrics, product outcomes, and business goals.
- Contribute to analytics infrastructure improvements; work with data engineers to refine data pipelines, metadata quality, and scalable reporting structures.
Your Skills
SQL proficiency and experience building complex queries for analytics use‑cases.Experience with BI tools such as Looker, Tableau, or internal reporting systems.Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with the ability to translate ambiguous business needs into structured metrics and insights.Experience in product, analytics, or operational data roles, ideally within fast‑paced or high‑growth environments.Cross‑functional communication skills and a track record of partnering closely with engineering, product, and operations teams.Experience designing or managing data intake systems, delivery frameworks, or analytics request pipelines.Understanding of data quality frameworks, QA processes, or structured feedback loops.Ability to manage multiple complex workstreams, prioritise effectively, and deliver high‑quality outcomes under time constraints.Program and delivery management across engineering, product, and vendor teams.Experience with data pipelines, ETL processes, or analytics engineering concepts.Exposure to AI / ML data systems, behavioural datasets, or platform‑scale analytics.Qualifications
Required : Bachelor’s degree or higher in Analytics, Business, Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, or a closely related discipline.Preferred : Postgraduate qualification in Analytics, Product Management, or Business; or a professional certification in product, analytics, or BI disciplines.Benefits
High trust, low process, and no bureaucracy—exceptional people with the judgment we trust.Competitive base salary + equity with generous employee stock options for all full‑time team members.Flexible working hours with autonomy over schedules; office‑first hubs in Christchurch, Auckland, and London.Focus Days (twice weekly) and zero‑meeting days for deep work and execution.Flexible leave philosophy—no penalties for negative balance.Premium office environments with standing desks, healthy snacks, quality coffee, and drinks on tap.Continuous learning : lunch‑and‑learns, fireside chats, and access to world‑class talent.Quarterly and annual offsites; in‑person collaboration weeks with cross‑regional teams.Team connection rituals : monthly lunches, celebrations, happy hours, and more.Parental leave & flexible return options, including 4‑day weeks on pay for primary carers and support for secondary carers.Payroll Giving : Partly donates to high‑impact charities you choose.#J-18808-Ljbffr