Business Analyst, Pernod Ricard (Washington) Accounting at Geebo

Business Analyst, Pernod Ricard (Washington)

Company Name:
Southern Wine and Spirits of Upstate New York
Title: Business Analyst, Pernod Ricard (Washington)
Location: Washington-Kirkland
Other Locations:
Drive performance based culture through development of analytics, tools and technology leading to increased transparency, accountability and best practice for the business
Development and analysis of business performance scorecards with specific commentary focused on business drivers, including innovation items
Assist in development of statewide focus programs and ongoing tracking
Work closely with Suppliers to improve sales reporting capabilities by streamlining resource application data into review/reporting
Assist Finance Manager in providing ad-hoc Finance Analysis where needed
Bachelor degree in a Business related field
At least 1 years' experience in a corporate business/financial analyst role
Experience in developing complex Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations
Advanced level of analytical skills and ability to use internal systems and syndicated data sources
Strong written, verbal, analytical and interpersonal skills.
Independent discretion and judgment.
Excellent organization and project management skills.
Attention to detail with a strong desire to deliver value-added support to external and internal clients.
Proven ability to handle multiple projects with strong task management experience
Preferred Characteristics/Credentials:
Wine/ Industry knowledge to include basic understanding of distribution, wine varietals and leading spirit categories.
Working knowledge of Nielson, Business Objects, Diver and Sales Nav systemsSalesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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