The Data Researcher will collect data, perform data entry, monitor progress, and support the team with data queries, ensuring accuracy in tasks.
Unison is a telecom and renewables infrastructure investment firm funded in partnership with Ardian - the global investment house based in Paris with over $150 billion in assets under management. Unison commenced operations in 2003 and today invests in real estate and infrastructure hosting wireless and renewables tenants in the United States and Europe. The Company is expanding rapidly and looking for talented, entrepreneurial team members to grow with us.
The Unison team is looking for an energetic, detail-oriented Data Researcher that can help support our business.
THE JOB:
Accurate collection of data from various sources and entry in CRM system
Data to day administration tasks including data entry
Monitoring of progress to ensure meeting of daily, weekly, and monthly goals
Support the team with answering data queries and updating records as required
Performing other appropriate duties as required by Unison Site Management to facilitate the changing demands
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
· A degree in a relevant discipline would be great but not essential.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
The successful candidate will bring a high level of ethical, intellectual, professional, and personal values that complement the team and company culture, including:
Detail conscious, concerned for accuracy
Intermediate working knowledge of excel
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Ability to organize own workload and achieve deadlines
Comfortable working alone as well as part of a team
Demonstratable professional approach and positive attitude, with strong problem-solving skills
Ability to effectively balance speaking in Spanish and in English
OTHER DETAILS:
This will be an hourly contracted position
Work hours are flexible, with some mandatory overlap with U.S. business hours for team conference calls.
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