Business Intel Analyst, Collections Strategy jobs in United States
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Navy Federal Credit Union · 1 day ago

Business Intel Analyst, Collections Strategy

Navy Federal Credit Union is a leading financial institution that values its employees and offers a supportive work environment. The Business Intel Analyst in Collections Strategy will support business decisions through data analysis and reporting, helping to identify patterns and trends to inform leadership. The role involves using business intelligence tools to analyze business problems and develop insights to drive decision-making.

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Comp. & Benefits
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Responsibilities

Follow standard procedures to create and/or update moderately complex reports and dashboards

Qualification

Data analysisBusiness intelligence applicationsData integration techniquesStatistical methodsData visualization toolsResearch skillsInterpersonal skills

Required

2-5 years of experience in data analysis and reporting
Basic understanding of business and operating environment
Effective skill using business intelligence applications and/or cloud services
Knowledge of reporting capabilities of existing ERP, CRM and/or database software vendors
Knowledge of data integration, cleaning and validation techniques
Effective skill using statistical methods, mathematical techniques, forecasting, cost-benefit analysis
Working knowledge of various data structures and the ability to manipulate data within visualization tools
Research skills
Interpersonal skills
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Statistics, or related field

Company

Navy Federal Credit Union

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Since 1933, Navy Federal has grown from seven members to over 4 million members. And since that time, their vision statement has remained

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Dietrich Kuhlmann
President & CEO
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Kara Cardona
Chief Operating Officer
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