The Junior Business Analyst will perform data analysis, integrate data from various sources, and improve processes for compliance and automation.
Job Description
Job Description:
- Data Analysis – the ability to develop reports and dashboards, utilizing one or more of the following: Microsoft Excel’s Power Query and Power Pivot, VBA, Microsoft Access, or IBM Cognos.
- Organize and integrate data from a variety of sources for use in reports, drawing on multiple data sets.
- Experience with data visualization, developing data analysis workflows, and streamlining data set development.
- Compliance and Process Automation – ensuring that required services are delivered to the client by building, tracking, and reporting on various financial metrics.
- Process Improvement – collaborating with the client to identify processes that could be improved and build new tools to streamline contract compliance within the command.
- Strong problem-solving, quantitative and analytical abilities.
Additional Information
12 month contract to hire
Full-time
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