Priceline

CatalogCoordinator(AssociateAnalyst,CatalogOperations)

$0–0k Mumbai, India FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Catalog Coordinator (Associate Analyst, Catalog Operations) at Priceline. Skills: SQL, AI tools, Tableau, Jira, analytical skills, communication skills. Review hotel catalog data, identify issues, and make updates using existing tools and newly developed workflows. Use SQL to investigate catalog issues, test hypotheses, and provide data that informs process changes and stakeholder conversations”

What You'll Achieve.

directly reduce customer contacts, costly booking problems, and relocations; improving the overall experience for travelers and hotel partners; spot issues, fix them at scale, and help shape better processes and reporting for how we manage hotel content; resolve content issues faster and streamline routine tasks; implement fixes or new processes across systems and workflows; turn them into improvements and experiments; supporting experiments from idea through measured impact

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

analytical and problem‑solving skills; Use SQL to investigate catalog issues, test hypotheses; resolve content issues faster and streamline routine tasks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1–2 years of experience in an operations or analytics‑focused role, SQL skills, including the ability to write queries and perform analysis, Experience using AI tools (Gemini, OpenAI, Claude, Perplexity) for analysis, automation, or workflow optimization, Experience working with dashboards in BI tools such as Tableau, Experience using work‑tracking such as Jira to manage tasks and track issues, analytical and problem‑solving skills with high attention to detail, Clear communication skills, including the ability to explain data findings to non‑technical partners, Experience in a fast‑paced environment

Nice to Have

Experience helping design or deploy AI‑powered solutions in real workflows, Experience extracting and using data from external APIs, Background in travel or hospitality, or experience working with operations, Track record of challenging the status quo, proposing creative solutions, and supporting experiments from idea through measured impact

What You'll Do.

Review hotel catalog data

and make updates using existing tools and newly developed workflows

Use SQL to investigate catalog issues

and provide data that informs process changes and stakeholder conversations

Help design and document procedures for maintaining catalog data that is newly in scope

so work can be scaled and handed off across the team

Contribute to dashboards and reports in business intelligence (BI) tools such as Tableau by preparing datasets

and monitoring metrics

Use AI tools to resolve content issues faster and streamline routine tasks

Help test and provide feedback on new tools

and automation related to catalog content quality

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with property activation, product, technology, commercial, and sales support teams to clarify issues, share findings, and help implement fixes or new processes across systems and workflows; collaborate with teammates to prioritize and turn them into improvements and experiments

Communication Scope

Clear communication skills, including the ability to explain data findings to non‑technical partners

Full Job Description

## **This role is eligible for our hybrid work model: Two days in-office.** The Catalog Operations Team is a vital part of the Accommodations Division, responsible for accurately onboarding, activating, and readying Priceline's hotel supply for customers. By managing the end-to-end process of adding properties to our catalog and maintaining catalog quality, the team ensures a healthy selection of hotels for our customers. ## Why this job’s a big deal Your work will directly reduce customer contacts, costly booking problems, and relocations, while improving the overall experience for travelers and hotel partners. You’ll work with data, tools, and cross‑functional partners to spot issues, fix them at scale, and help shape better processes and reporting for how we manage hotel content. ## In this role you will: * Review hotel catalog data, identify issues, and make updates using existing tools and newly developed workflows. * Use SQL to investigate catalog issues, test hypotheses, and provide data that informs process changes and stakeholder conversations. * Help design and document procedures for maintaining catalog data that is newly in scope, so work can be scaled and handed off across the team. * Contribute to dashboards and reports in business intelligence (BI) tools such as Tableau by preparing datasets, validating results, and monitoring metrics. * Use AI tools to resolve content issues faster and streamline routine tasks. * Partner with property activation, product, technology, commercial, and sales support teams to clarify issues, share findings, and help implement fixes or new processes across systems and workflows. * Highlight opportunities you see in the data, and collaborate with teammates to prioritize and turn them into improvements and experiments. * Help test and provide feedback on new tools, procedures, and automation related to catalog content quality. ## Who you are: * 1–2 years of experience in an operations or analytics‑focused role (e.g.: operat

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