Collect, clean, normalize, and analyze complex datasets; develop data collection systems; maintain databases; create queries, views, and reports; generate ongoing reports and identify process improvement opportunities.
Company Description
AGSI was incorporated in April 2016. We are committed to supporting the goals of Arch divisions through exceptional service delivery. We pride ourselves on maintaining flexibility and responsiveness to adapt to business unit and industry demands while focusing on sound project management. We are dedicated to growing and developing our employees as we build strong teams with strategic leadership.
Job DescriptionThe operations analyst is responsible for collection, organization, interpretation, analysis, scrubbing, documentation and dissemination of complex data sets. The candidate will provide analysis, will process and normalize the data to ensure data integrity and will create queries, views and reports.
- Interpret data, analyze results, and provide ongoing reports
- Develop and implement data collection systems and other strategies that optimize statistical efficiency and data quality
- Acquire data from primary or secondary data sources and maintain databases/data systems
- Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in a complex data sets
- Filter and scrub data, and review reports and performance indicators to locate and correct code problems
- Locate and define new process improvement opportunities
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy
- Good knowledge of MS Excel - able to use formulas and pivot tables
- Good knowledge of MS Word
- Attention to detail, ability to learn new tasks quickly
- Good with numbers, ability to work independently and as part of team, good problem solving skills
- Nice to have: insurance knowledge/background
- Bachelors Degree level education in a numerate subject
- 1-3 Years Professional Experience
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