Amazon Pay

Business Intelligence, Planning/Development, Retail

BusinessAnalyst

₹9–13L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Business Analyst at Amazon Pay. Skills: Data analysis, Automation, Business intelligence. Automate dashboards. Monitor key success metrics”

Industry & Context.

Business Intelligence, Planning/Development, Retail
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Root cause deep dives; Identify problem areas; Identify business challenges; Identify opportunities to reduce process gaps

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years capacity planning, 1+ years operations planning, 1+ years business analysis, Bachelor's degree, Knowledge of data pipelining, Knowledge of SQL, SQL at moderate level, Excel at moderate level, 1+ years data analytics, 1+ years automation experience

Nice to Have

Bachelor's in quantitative discipline, SAS experience, SPSS experience

What You'll Do.

Monitor key success metrics

Identify problem areas

Identify business challenges

Assess business performance

Understand BizOps Domain drivers

Understand BizOps Domain impacts

Understand BizOps Domain influences

Partner with business team

Create key performance indicators

Create new methodologies for measurement

Translate data into actionable insights

Automate reporting for weekly business metrics

Identify areas of opportunity to automate

Scale ad hoc analyses

Perform complex data analysis

Identify opportunities to reduce process gaps

Build infrastructure for internal datasets

Implement maintenance strategy for internal datasets

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with Amazon Pay teams

Communication Scope

Present findings

Full Job Description

About Amazon: As one of the largest e-commerce companies in the world, Amazon Payments processes billions of secure on-line transactions via a number of payment mechanisms, including credit cards, convenience store payment, netbanking, digital cash, cash on delivery and electronic gift certificates. Transactions are processed on behalf of thousands of merchants, including Amazon.in. Amazon is known across the globe as the most trusted company on the Internet. We are committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience. Payments owns and maintains the software platform which processes 20+ payment methods worldwide. The Business Operations team owns the Process and Policy definition, policy implementation and roll out as well as process monitoring and automation. This team defines policies which are adhered to be internal clients like such as Product/Business, Customer Service, Finance, Accounting, Compliance, and Fraud as well as third party partners and banks relied upon to process payments. About the role: Working in a dynamic environment, you will be responsible for automating dashboards, monitoring key success metrics, managing WBR reports, identifying problem areas and business challenges and collaboratively shaping solutions with Amazon Pay teams to help optimize on the platform. The successful candidate has a passion for extracting actionable insights from data. The candidate needs to innovate, and quickly become a subject matter expert to assess business performance across different Amazon Pay areas. The candidate should have significant experience working with automation, analyzing data, identifying trends, extracting conclusions, and presenting findings in a simple and clear manner using data across various data marts, and align focus on Amazon’s strategic needs. The candidate should enjoy problem solving and is proficient in VBA and other automation tools. Key job responsibilities Key Responsibilities: · Understanding drivers, impacts, and key influe

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