Marketing Business Analyst (39753)
Our client is an organization in the Madison area looking for a Marketing Business Analyst. Our client is looking for someone with 3+ years of business analyst experience, strong leadership skills, and ability to prioritize.
This company offers growth opportunities, a hybrid work environment, and a fun office environment that welcomes dogs, summer Fridays and so much more!
The salary range for this position is $60-80k.
The Marketing Business Analyst will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following :
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the organization with accurate and reliable analytic support.
- Manage customer and prospect database including data integrity and data entry standards.
- Internal expert in direct marketing disciplines to monitor and forecast revenue.
- Provide timely, accurate and insightful analysis, reporting, and presentations.
- Analyze external and internal customer data.
- Provide analysis of customer buying activity as needed for marketing.
- Provide market and customer insights to support key strategic questions and initiatives.
- Responsible for tracking, reporting and analyzing the performance of marketing activity.
- Coach team members on data integrity and reporting.
- Ad hoc projects as needed.
The Marketing Business Analyst will possess the following :
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, business or closely related field.
- 3+ years of business analyst experience.
- Strong leadership skills with a positive presence.
- Strong drive and sense of urgency.
- A self-start, ability to work both independently and cross functionally.
- Experience with Sage 100 and Seradex preferred.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The compensation philosophy reflects the Company’s reasonable expectation at the time of posting. Actual compensation is influenced by a variety of factors including, but not limited to skills, experience level, and overall qualifications.
This role may also be eligible to participate in a discretionary incentive program, subject to the rule governing the program.