Overview
We are seeking a Global Air Product Management Business Analyst to join our team. This pivotal role reports to the Manager of Corporate Air Product and plays a key role in shaping our air freight logistics strategy. The ideal candidate will bring a thorough understanding of the air freight logistics industry, along with comprehensive data analytical skills to drive our competitive edge. This is an opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and make a significant impact on our operations and growth.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive market research and data analysis within the air freight logistics sector to support strategic decisions and identify market opportunities.
- Work closely with the Global Sales Management team, collecting data and generating insightful reports and analysis to inform sales strategies and objectives.
- Demonstrate proficiency in analysis tools such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Tableau. Set up and deliver reports in a timely and efficient manner, including but not limited to Daily Cargo Volume Reports, Weekly MTD & YTD Performance Tracking, and Weekly GAM/CAM Performance Reports.
- Maintain and develop positive relationships with air carriers in a procurement capacity, ensuring favorable terms and strengthening our network.
- Efficiently handle ad-hoc projects in various areas as assigned by the management team, within a short turnaround time.
Qualifications And Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Logistics, or a related field from an accredited institution.
- Proven track record of 1-3 years in a Product role within the Air Freight or Logistics industry.
- In-depth knowledge of global air freight operations, regulations, and best practices in the industry.
- Strong analytical and strategic thinking.
- Experience with RFQ processes and management is a plus.
- Advanced expertise in Excel, capable of generating complex reports and analyses.
- Strong presentation skills in English and Chinese, capable of delivering compelling internal and external presentations, including to executive levels and in QBR with carriers