An Operations Analyst is responsible for identifying and solving issues relating to the performance of the business operations. To do so, vast amounts of data and information must be analyzed and reviewed with the cooperation of the sales management and engineering departments. Depending on the industry, an operations analyst may progress into overseeing different enterprise accounts in a regional or national position.
Operations analysts often require a bachelor's degree with a master's degree in business or a related field preferred by most employers. Due to the demands of the job, a minimum of 3 years working as an analyst in a professional business work environment is required. Candidates that do well in this position possess strong attention to detail along with business acumen fueled by sharp analytical skills.
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