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Vacancy! Regional Business Analyst at Airtel

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A Regional Business Analyst is needed at Airtel Nigeria.

A truly innovative company, Airtel has showed resilience, charting new paths in meeting the demands and needs of its esteemed stakeholders and enhancing distribution as well as providing affordable services to empower more Nigerians.

Airtel Nigeria (Airtel Networks Limited), a leading mobile telecommunication services provider in Nigeria and a member of Airtel Africa Group, is committed to providing innovative, exciting, affordable and quality mobile services to Nigerians, giving them the freedom to communicate, rise above their daily challenges and drive economic and social development.

Deadline
8th February, 2018

Location
Nigeria

Description
Looking for a suitable candidate to fill the role Regional Business Analyst in the South Region and reports to the Regional Operations Director. Role holder would be responsible for:
-Business Analysis, Business Performance Reporting, Project Management in the area of planning, performance tracking, and gap analysis.
-Coordinating Regional Sales activities
-Liaising with Zonal Business Managers, Head Office Sales support teams on Regional inputs and deliverables
Relationships:
-Sales & Distribution, Finance, IT, Customer Service Delivery and Supply Chain Management

Requirements
Applicants must have;
-A graduate degree in any course
-Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office
-Excellent relationship management and interpersonal skills
-Results oriented
-Excellent team player
-7 years work experience
-Knowledge of analytics and business reporting

Appliation
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Note
-Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to notify unsuccessful applicants.
-If you have not been notified of the outcome of your application within one week of the closing date, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion

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