SUMMARY
The Associate HR Data Analyst is responsible for the governance of HR data, with a focus on conducting analysis to distinguish patterns and recognize trends, to support business operations and for assuring data quality.
The associate data analyst will bring data into a common structure, creating models and developing data solutions to support analyses, performing analysis, interpreting results, developing actionable insights and presenting recommendations for use across HR and the company. This role will partner with stakeholders to understand data requirements and develop tools and models such as segmentation, dashboards, data visualizations, decision aids and business case analysis to support business and organizational needs.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Extract information from internal systems, industry reports, public information, field reports, and other data sources to identify correlations
Conduct statistical analyses and randomized controlled trials
Consume and consolidate large amounts of data into centralized, sustainable, and repeatable measurements
Apply statistical, mathematical, predictive modeling and business analysis to manage and manipulate complex high-volume data from a variety of sources
Develop, analyze, and model operational, management, and other organizational data
Quantify the competitive performance of business segments
Evaluate potential operational changes
Design new approaches and methodologies
Provide data to facilitate analyses of organizational performance and assist in providing innovative corrective actions when necessary
Track trend analyses and programmatic changes that result in a growing data base of useful information
Effectively work and build relationships with those of diverse backgrounds and organizational levels
All other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics, Analytics, or related field or equivalent experience in reporting and data analysis
Minimum one year of related experience in reporting and data analysis
Knowledge of standard programming language such as SAS, C, C++, Python, or Java preferred
Experience with analytics and visualization tools preferred
Ability to concisely present and explain large amounts of information
Ability to think analytically with great attention to detail
Shown ability to follow complex instructions
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Active listening skills and effective communication including an openness to diverse input and feedback
A few benefits offered include:
(for Non-Craft & Non-Union Craft working 25+ hours / week)
The base pay range for this role is $58,100 - $78,400. (Actual range is higher for the following office locations: Denver, CO and Chicago, IL – 5%, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR – 10%, Washington, D.C. – 12.5%).
Base pay is positioned within the range based on several factors including an individual’s knowledge, skills, and experience, with consideration given to internal equity.
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ABOUT MORTENSON
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Your uniqueness brings new and creative perspectives to the team. Mortenson is committed to providing equal opportunities of employment (EOE) to all individuals, regardless of your race, religion, gender, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status or any other legally protected category.
Other Items to Note
Mortenson by the numbers
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