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L4 Analyst

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CommerceIQ’s AI-powered digital commerce platform is revolutionizing the way brands sell online. Our unified ecommerce management solutions empower brands to make smarter, faster decisions through insights that optimize the digital shelf, increase retail media ROI and fuel incremental sales across the world’s largest marketplaces. With a global network of more than 900 retailers, our end-to-end platform helps 2,200+ of the world’s leading brands streamline marketing, supply chain, and sales operations to profitably grow market share in more than 50 countries. Learn more at commerceiq.ai.

L4 Analyst

CommerceIQ, Bangalore, India

Key Responsibilities/ Skills and Experience:

  • Work is focused on customer onboarding & product operations problems and goals. May be given small projects, which may include analysing customer VOC from support interactions and share with CS & Engineering functions to improve customer experience & product usage. Dedicated to support a product operations team.
  • Use own knowledge to propose workable solutions. Create new SOPs. Can support a new project with minimal guidance.
  • Able to optimize how the team operates, using own knowledge and with input from the team.
  • Performs a variety of client/CS needs, often focused on escalated issues, improving team efficiency, and developing new SOPs. Can be given a Onboarding projects for a Large customer having multiple geography and retailers.
  • Able to plan the support of  onboarding of a new technology/product or a new release.
  • Can collaborate with various functions and clearly document and publish RCA’s, contribute to troubleshooting steps, and train team members on what it does and how to support.
  • May be given a team goal to drive. Able to define requirements, set milestones, identify risks and blockers, and coordinate with peers and engineers to deliver.
  • Effective communicator. Provides the right level of detail when reporting on work status. Makes improvements to team owned documentation, tools, and scripts.
  • Can be given moderately complicated, high-risk projects and problems. Able to various functions to identify the root causes of issues and where documentation does not exist.
  • Makes trade-offs: time vs. issue severity/SLA vs. support work volume. Escalates critical problems and those that are beyond their skills to resolve.
  • Helps train new team members.
  • Able to diagnose, troubleshoot, document and develop new solutions that solve the root cause of customer problems.
  • Dive deep to understand the product insights, engineering logic and data model and leverage the information to drive RCAs with the engineering team and publish them to the stakeholders.
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the product.
  • Able to work across functions to identify root-cause(s) of common operational issues and technical problems.
  • Competency in a creating SQL queries  Able to automate small tasks and/or modify small tools.
  • Able to define requirements and manage the execution of small projects. May recognize some risks to a project.
  • Able to extract requirement details from customers, technical teams, and vendors (when appropriate). Asks the right questions. Can drive a constructive requirement gathering/fulfilment discussion.
  • 4+ yrs. Product Operations experience.

 

Help us build the future of ecommerce. Apply now or learn more at https://commerceiq.ai!

 

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