Manage multiple projects, leveraging data analytics to drive decisions, optimize performance, and communicate insights to stakeholders.
We are seeking an experienced Program Manager with strong analytical and data skills to tackle complex, high-visibility challenges and translate large data sets into strategic insights. This role will leverage analytics to drive development, optimize performance, and support key organizational initiatives.
Responsibilities:
Program Management
- Oversees multiple related projects to ensure they align with organizational strategy and deliver on business objectives.
- Manages cross-functional teams and coordinates dependencies, timelines, and resources across projects.
- Develops and maintains program roadmaps, tracking progress against key milestones, deliverables, and KPIs.
- Identifies and mitigates risks, ensuring smooth execution and resolving issues that impact scope, budget, or schedule.
- Communicates program status and strategic insights to senior leadership and key stakeholders to drive informed decision-making.
Data Governance, Interpretation and Modeling
- Extract, clean, and synthesize data, primarily using SQL to enable accurate analysis.
- Apply advanced analytics and modeling techniques (e.g., regression, clustering, anomaly detection) to inform business decisions.
- Develop and visualize insights through reports, dashboards, and storytelling for non-technical stakeholders.
- Ensure data governance and privacy compliance across all datasets and analyses.
- Mentor and guide teams on data preparation, visualization, modeling, and best practices.
Business Understanding & Insights Operationalization
- Develop deep understanding of business problems and key metrics.
- Partner with stakeholders to identify core questions and design optimal solutions.
- Operationalize insights by integrating analytics into business processes and driving KPI-focused improvements.
- Lead analytics refresh exercises and model/rule tuning processes.
Professional Attributes:
- Strong communication and presentation skills, analytical problem-solving, client relationship management, adaptability, creativity, emotional intelligence, and effective time management
- Ability to handle and maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
Requirements:
- BA/BS or higher
- Technical Skills:
- Strong proficiency in SQL
- Solid understanding financial modeling and tooling
Artemis Connection Seattle, Washington, USA Office
Seattle, WA, United States
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