Global People Analytics (GPA), Analyst
Employment type
Permanent Full-Time
Description & Requirements
POSITION SUMMARY:
This individual is responsible for supporting the build and maintenance of core people analytics and dashboards by leveraging a variety of HRIS (Workday / Visier) and proprietary systems. This individual will also support ad hoc analytical requests from the business as needed. This individual will be responsible for organizing and completing these deliverables with general supervision. They will play an important role in the team that is responsible for multiple key internal projects, including but not limited to the Ratings, Turnover, Diversity, Promotion yields, Retention etc.
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
• Provide support for a suite of proprietary and HRIS systems, Ratings analytics, Turnover analytics, Diversity analytics, Promotion / Yield dashboards, Retention dashboards, database maintenance etc.
• Manage the internal organization of the team through Outlook, MS Teams and SharePoint Online
• Execute zero-defect analysis of People data and develop presentations to communicate findings on Human Capital metrics, trends and variances
• Monitor and audit People data to ensure integrity and security
• Support local office inquiries and provide assistance as needed
• Work collaboratively as member of the Global People Analytics team
• Work with the Business Process Enablement team(s), Technology and Software group etc. (as needed) on addressing systems issues, system upgrades and enhancements.
• Demonstrate effective and creative approaches to data gathering in order to complete value-added analyses
• Support reporting using automation and data visualization tools such as Tableau / Visier
• Support simplification and automation of reporting dashboards; build solutions to have maximum scale and self-serviceability by users, wherever required
• Develop standard and custom analysis for global and local HR offices, catered to the audience’s roles and adhering to data access security guidelines
• Support cross dataset analysis as needed
• Build collaborative relationships with IT, data providers and customers in local offices
• Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and effectiveness of processes and analysis
• Perform other duties and projects as assigned or as responsibilities dictate
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor's degree with high academic achievement or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience is required
• Minimum of two years’ experience in a business environment preferred
• Strong analytical capabilities
o Demonstrated ability to use data to generate insights
o Ability to synthesize analysis, recommend actions and prioritize next steps
o High level of accuracy and strong attention to detail
• Strong analytic and critical thinking capabilities
o Demonstrated ability to use complex and interrelated data to generate insights
o Ability to synthesize analysis, recommend actions and prioritize next steps
o Ability to take initiative on projects/responsibilities
• Experience with technical tools and platforms
o Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
o Strong knowledge of data visualization tools such as Tableau / Power BI preferred; familiarity with Visier is a plus
o Familiarity with statistical analysis tools such as Alteryx / SPSS is a plus
• Strong interpersonal, communication and project management skills
o Ability to juggle multiple priorities and meet deadlines
o Strong written and oral communication skills
o Solid organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail
o Strong process skills of follow up and follow through
• Commitment to continuous improvement and demonstrated ability to learn new tools/processes etc.
• Superior judgment when dealing with highly confidential information
• Ability to work productively both independently and as an integral member of various global teams
• Ability to interact with staff (at all levels) in a fast-paced environment, under pressure, remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful and efficient, with the highest levels of professionalism