The role involves analyzing Finance data, creating dashboards, suggesting data modeling, and improving processes through technology solutions.
JD Responsibilities. Perform in-depth data analysis and provide data modeling suggestions of Finance data. Identify trends and metrics that can aid business decisions. Minimum 6+ Years of total experience in providing reporting and analytical solutions for business teams. Create intuitive visualizations and dashboards for Corporate Treasury organization. Ideate and provide innovative solutions for process automation. Have an eye on the latest technology trends and modernization techniques. Leverage the various technology platforms to bring about process improvement for shorter and efficient business cycles. Work closely with other technical teams to provide a collaborative solution. Work with global team members to help execute monthly/quarterly business cycle
Top Skills
Data Visualization Tools
Finance Data
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