Project Employee, Workflow Development

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As a Project Employee (Workflow Development), you will be focused on maintaining & improving current project workflows, while aiding in the implementation of spreadsheet-based tools used to manage and analyze data.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor, maintain, and improve current project workflows
  • Data entry and cleanup on various projects
  • Create project management workspaces using Google Sheets/Google Apps Script
  • Help fix spreadsheet issues & proactively work to reduce likelihood of further problems
  • Create concise reports & visual graphics from complex datasets
  • Aid in database management & implementation of automation tools
  • Follow technology trends to improve current processes
  • Willingness to work nights and/or weekends when necessary

Requirements

  • Superior level of basketball and historical knowledge
  • Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel & Google Sheets
  • Demonstrated experience with functions, data structures, and data analysis
  • Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality and sensitivity
  • Attention to detail, strong organizational and multitasking skills
  • Highly responsive and proactive, able to own tasks from start to finish
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, as well as active listening skills
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Knowledge of Google Apps Script, Python, VBA, JavaScript, or other programming skills
  • General understanding of GUIs, web apps, web scraping & APIs
  • Comfortable with automation tools (DocParser, Zapier, Automate.io, etc)
  • Bachelor’s degree required

Benefits

  • medical
  • short-term disability
  • mental health coaching/therapy
  • sick time
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