(Data Analyst) Disney Is Hiring Remote Data Entry @jobvacancyinfo

Full Time07-Apr-2023
Overview

Company Name: Disney

Job Name: Data Analyst

Salary: $20-$30 (Per Hour)

Qualification: Bachelor's

Language: English

Location:  Dover, USA

Full Description:

The Sr. Environmental Data Analyst will report financial and environmental metrics related to The Walt Disney World Resort (WDW) emissions, water, and waste usage as WDW moves towards The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) 2030 environmental goals. You will engage and influence important partners across the WDW Resort to ensure data is tracked and reported. You will be reporting to the Manager, of Environmental Programs.

Responsibilities/You Will

  • Provide expert data-driven decision-making support
  • Support WDW's environmental reporting related to emissions, water, and waste.
  • Develop partnerships across the segment to ensure data entry and validation, develop and measure new programs, report progress to targets, and provide regular ad-hoc analysis.
  • Create metric dashboards to analyze visual representations of goals.
  • Partner with other teams to improve data accuracy and integrity; gather and combine data to inform program management; and develop recommendations for improving performance and positive impact
  • Stay current on sustainability reporting frameworks and new disclosure trends to support TWDC reporting
  • Research and monitor changes to relevant environmental policy and legislation to inform topic road-maps

Basic Qualifications/You Will Have

  • 1+ years' work or equivalent experience
  • Experience in Power BI or similar data visualization software
  • Analytical skills – with a proficient ability to read/write SQL queries to analyze data
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel
  • Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills to convey data and analysis to all organizational levels across WDW

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in statistical analysis tools like R or Python
  • Understanding of relational database principles and data structures

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