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Demand Planning+ Partners with Customer Service and Sales Operations to understand sales forecasts, trends and risks+ Drives and facilitates the development of demand plans and forecasts (Statistical Operational Forecasts) at multiple levels of aggregation for multiple time horizons as part of a demand planning function+ Drives and facilitates the development inventory strategies on existing items, new products, and product phase-outs.
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Identifies and/or develops innovative and effective approaches and methodologies; applies advanced operations research and data science techniques for quantitative analysis, statistical analysis, forecasting, predictive modeling, prescriptive analysis, and optimization; and validates analysis and outcomes.
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Experience with data modeling, machine learning algorithms, optimization, and data science techniques e.g. decision trees, SVM, neural networks, time series, forecasting, classification, regression, clustering, cross-validation, and model evaluation.
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Experience or coursework in advanced analytics such as analytic discovery, descriptive statistics, forecasting, experimental design, statistical inference, or predictive models. Minimum RequirementsCompetencies and Knowledge:For all levelsExperience with analytical / statistical programming tools for data extraction and summarization, statistics, visualization and analysis (Alteryx, SAS, SQL, R, Tableau, etc.
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Experience with analytical / statistical programming tools for data extraction and summarization, statistics, visualization and analysis (Alteryx, SAS, SQL, R, Tableau, etc. Achieves actionable insights and solutions using analytical and statistical methods, project management and business knowledge.
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Assist Branch Manager with the sales and operations planning process, statistical demand forecasting, and integration of supply and demand plans. Experience with sales and operations planning and forecasting.
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Experience performing predictive modeling, forecasting, or statistical analysis on large scale datasets. Undergraduate degree in a rigorous quantitative, technical, or scientific subject, including Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Data Engineering, Computer Science or Engineering.
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Statistical Programming Language, Supervising Associates, Working on cross-functional teams or projects. You will bring to life insights gained through leveraging advanced data analytics-statistical modeling, complex data querying, etc.
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Daily - 5%: Prepares or assists with the preparation of scheduled and/or ad hoc statistical and narrative reports; performs general information gathering and analysis and/or forecasting, as specifically directed, and in accordance with pre-established procedures.
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With over 630 branches across the U.S. and Canada, we offer a comprehensive selection of products including: irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products, nursery goods, hardscapes, landscape lighting, drainage and erosion control products, tools, and other landscaping accessories and supplies.
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Illustrative data modeling/statistical analyses include general linear models, linear, non-linear and logistic regression analyses; decision tree analysis (CHAID and C&RT); latent class modeling and clustering algorithms; econometric modeling; experimental design and hypothesis testing; ANOVA analysis; survival analysis; time series and forecasting.
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Performing business &/or statistical analysis to understand drivers of performance, predict outcomes, and influence business decisions. Project Management - Project Management Professional - Certification, Six Sigma Black Belt - Certification, Six Sigma Green Belt - Certification.
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Summary: The Sr. Financial Analyst provides decision support by collecting, analyzing and interpreting data, as well as forecasting business trends to support the overall strategic and operating plans of Advance Auto Parts.
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Provide funding forecast analysis using qualitative, time series analysis, casual relationships and simulation forecasting methods. Prepare statistical data of costs and quantity with detailed narrative explanations concerning each category of costs.
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The Forecasting team in the Supply Chain Optimization Technologies (SCOT) organization is dedicated to answering these questions using quantitative and statistical methods. We develop cutting edge data pipelines, build accurate predictive models, and deploy automated software solutions to provide forecasting insights to business leaders at the most senior levels throughout the company.
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