Job Description
Job details
•Proposed designation APC Analyst / Executive (D&A Hub) •Role type Individual contributor •Reporting to APC Assistant Manager - Data & Analytics Hub •Geo to be supported Australia •Work timings 9:00am to 5:30pm and extendable to business requirements/client deliverablesRoles & responsibilities
•Provide expertise in data analysis, data science, and AI to solve complex business problems. •Create and articulate solutions for clients that clearly demonstrate the benefits of data-driven decision-making. •Lead client projects, ensuring high-quality deliverables within the agreed timeline and budget. •Develop data models and algorithms to analyse large datasets for actionable insights. •Remain current on industry trends in data and AI to advise clients and internal teams appropriately. •Ability to convey complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences •Proficient with one or more of the tools such as Alteryx, Databricks, SQL, Celonis, Python, VBA, PowerBI, Power Automate, Microsoft Azure cloud technologies and Generative AI-powered solutions.Critical thinking, problem solving and & communication skills
Educational qualifications
•Computer Science •Software/ Computer Engineering •Mathematics/Statistics •Data Science •Business Analytics or a related fieldAdditional certifications (if any):
Alteryx, Databricks, SQL, Celonis, Python, VBA, PowerBI, Power Automate, Microsoft Azure cloud technologies and Generative AI-powered solutions
Work experience
•Minimum 2+ years’ experience (post qualification) in Data & AnalyticsKPMG the audit, tax, and advisory firm, is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International Cooperative. KPMG International’s member firms have 145,000 professionals, including more than 8,000 partners, in 152 countries. KPMG employees distribute donated books in Paterson, NJ KPMG delivers a globally consistent set of multidisciplinary services based on deep industry knowledge. The industry focus helps KPMG professionals develop a rich understanding of client's businesses and the insight, skills, and resources required to address industry-specific issues and opportunities. Their history spans three centuries and features several significant mergers, recently combining Peat Marwick International, Klynveld Main Goerdeler, and their member firms, into KPMG in 1987. KPMG global member firm combined revenues totaled $22.7 billion for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2011, a 10.1 percent increase in U.S. dollars, or 6.2 percent in local currency terms. Global revenue by function and region can be found in KPMG's International Annual Review.