Business Analyst, WFS Human Resources (HR) - Goldsmith, IN at Geebo

Business Analyst, WFS

The Amazon Workforce Staffing Organization is key to delivering our customer experiences around the globe.
With 1M hourly associates hired annually and growing to more than 1m in the next 24 months it is a key operational mechanism to ensure we deliver our customer experiences globally.
The Amazon Workforce Staffing Team is looking for a Business Analyst that will drive insights, define metrics, develop dashboards and lead data analysis projects to improve funnel efficiency and conversion of our candidates to Day1 Start.
In this role as a BA, you will partner with Business, Work Force Intelligence, product and engineering teams to consult, develop and implement KPIs, automated reporting/process solutions to meet business requirements.
The perfect candidate will have project management experience and technical capability to govern and build data models, ETL, reports and dashboards that will deepen our understanding of funnel efficiency and candidate conversion at scale.
Responsibilities:
Lead data analytics projects and collaborate with cross functional business and data analytics stakeholders to turn business requirements into consumable data reports.
Perform complex data analysis to identify opportunities to drive candidate funnel throughput, conversion and efficiency.
Perform Data modeling, Data extraction through ETL and SQL Design, develop and establish KPIs to provide strategic insights to drive efficiency and performance Ability to perform/own reoccurring and ad-hoc business intelligence projects Develop standardized metrics to evaluate and benchmark pertaining to short and long term network planning and forecasting Communicate complex insights to stakeholders, both verbally and in writing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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