- Experience
- Any
- Salary
- USD 50 – USD 60 / hour
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 1 hour ago
- Work mode
- Work from home
- Eligibility
- Professionals with relevant experience in operations management, business analysis, or strategy can apply.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Job description
Role overview
This is a remote contract opportunity for a Business Operations & Analytics Specialist focused on improving operational performance through analysis, reporting, and process optimization. The assignment offers compensation of $50 to $60 per hour and requires a weekly commitment of 10 to 40 hours.
What you'll do
- Review operational datasets and performance indicators to uncover patterns, bottlenecks, and areas of inefficiency.
- Build and improve dashboards and KPI reporting views that help teams make informed decisions.
- Map processes and analyze workflows to turn operational activity into practical insights.
- Prepare clear visual materials that explain data, findings, and recommendations in an accessible way.
- Develop evaluation rubrics and operating frameworks to assess business outcomes consistently.
- Convert analytical findings into short, actionable guidance for different business stakeholders.
What we're looking for
- Solid experience in operations management, business analysis, or strategy-oriented roles.
- Strong command of business intelligence tools and KPI reporting systems.
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills with the ability to simplify complex information.
- Practical experience in process documentation and workflow improvement.
- Comfort working with data visualization, charts, and executive-level summaries.
Additional details
This engagement is structured as a contract role and is remote within the United States. Compensation is set at an hourly rate of $50 to $60. The expected availability is between 10 and 40 hours per week.
Application process
The source mentions an easy-apply step through LinkedIn, followed by email-based next steps and a resume review plus interview stage. External application branding has been omitted in this rewrite.