Business Analyst

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Pooja Karan
Business Analyst at ThinkLink Supply Chain Services Pvt Ltd, in Gurgaon

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Job Summary
Reporting to a Project Consultant, the Analyst performs assignments involving concepts of Supply Chain Strategy, Optimization of Logistical Systems, and Infrastructure Planning. The successful candidate will assist in preparation and presentation of proposals, gather and analyze facts, help develop recommendations, and prepare reports. Common responsibilities include strategic operations analysis, identifying performance trends, scanning business/industry trends, reviewing sales/financial analyses and interpreting data.

Key Responsibilities
Participate in supply chain management and infrastructure planning assignments

Assist in projects for design and delivery of optimized Logistics and Supply Chain systems and networks involving warehousing, transport, network design, systems, processes etc
Assist in projects for planning, design and development of infrastructure involving Logistics Parks, Food Parks, SEZ, Railways, Cargo Terminals, Ports and Airports.
Infrastructure (Logistics Parks, ICD, SEZ, FTWZ, Cold Stores, Food Processing Zones, Food Parks, Ports) Feasibility studies
Multimodal Traffic Analysis and assessment
Transport and Freight Logistics study
Formulate product and strategy recommendations for senior management team based on in-depth market analysis. Acquire and utilize an in-depth knowledge about all the vendors, their strengths & weaknesses, pricing and performance.
Prepares reports and profiles including background information, advisory relationships and market intelligence utilizing internal and external data sources.
Performs client analysis by office and practice area. Create PowerPoint and other presentation materials.
Ability to interact with internal and external clients at a variety of levels and across functions.

Education Requirements

Bachelors Degree in Engineering/Finance/Business
MBA Operations/Supply Chain (preferred)
Any relevant industry specific certifications/memberships (desirable)
IT Skills-MS Office, MS Excel based financial tools

Experience Requirements

1-3 years of prior experience of supply chain/infrastructure (Logistics Parks, ICD, SEZ, FTWZ, Cold Stores, Food Processing Zones, Food Parks, and Ports) consulting a plus.
Exposure to business financials a plus.

Personal Characteristics

Hard Working, Self Motivated, Confident, Integrity, Strong Interpersonal skills, Perseverance

Skill and Knowledge Requirements

Knowledge of CAD is a must
Resourceful internet research skills utilizing various online sources.
Advanced and strategic thinking skills
Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.
Strong quantitative skills such as statistics and data analysis
Good Team spirit and strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills
Good communication skills, both written and verbal

Job Skills : Auto CAD
Job Function : Consulting
Industry : Logistics and Supply Chain
Role : Business Analyst
Job Type : Full Time
Qualification : BE/B Tech/MBA
Salary : 240000 - 360000 INR Per Year
Experience : 1 - 3(Yrs)
Telecommute :
Green job : No
Employees :

About the company :
ThinkLink SCS (ThinkLink) is an India based firm with offices in Delhi & Mumbai. Over the last four years we have worked with and served more than 150 clients across services and verticals.
Through our Infrastructure, Systems & Consulting, and Equipment verticals we work with Clients and Partners in helping build efficient businesses. We offer Turnkey Project Management, Advisory, Systems Implementation, and Talent Development services to our clients. Through our Equipment vertical we provide world class equipment to operate modern warehouses, distribution centers, logistics parks, and cold stores.
We are your Partner if you are looking to set up new projects or make the existing ones more efficient. We have expertise across Distribution Centres, Warehouses, Logistics Parks, Cold Chain, ICDs, Food Processing Zones, Distribution Channels, and Transport projects.

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