Sr. Marketing Research Analyst - Neptune
Duluth, GA 30026
About the Job
Position Summary
The Senior Market Research Analyst is responsible to perform marketing research and analysis of existing and potential markets for Neptune’s products and services.
Objectives:
- Identifies and prioritizes the company’s intelligence needs; works with the appropriate groups to gather and analyze the related information; provides timely access to reports and analyses; and participates in company strategy development and deployment.
- Manage multiple market research projects from the design and proposal stage through final report delivery.
- Oversee the development of proposals including study design (e.g., sample/ weighting construction, questionnaire construction, analysis, reporting plans).
- Report findings from complex market research studies.
- Understand client products, services, and strategy, as well as their competitive market.
- Develop and deliver market intelligence and assessment of customer behavior trends.
- Integrate findings from research, data, reports, and competitive intelligence to develop actionable insights and business strategy recommendations.
Requirements
Education: Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Science or Business
Experience: 6+ years of related experience.
Skills: Experience with market research, data analysis, reporting and presentation required.
Pragmatic Marketing Certification is a plus.
Conducts work assignments of increasing complexity, under moderate supervision with some latitude for independent judgement.
Analytical mind and strong quantitative and problem solving skills. Positive attitude and high energy, creativity and strong learning ability. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written).
Location: Duluth, GA
5% - 10% Travel Required.
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