The Business Support Administrator will perform administrative tasks, analyze data, create reports, propose process improvements, and communicate with stakeholders.
About the role:Perform high qualitative or specific administration tasks and/or support, which includes planning, analysing or reporting accountabilities, for an organisation assigned.Role & responsibilities:Take over accountabilities for defined complex administrative tasks;
- Analyse data sources and validates information with respect to the information needs of management or other stakeholders.
- Create meaningful reports, and comments on data and information.
- Propose measures for improving administration-related processes.
- Cooperate with other specialists or professional on planning the course of specific transactions.
- Communicate with external stakeholders to keep them informed, on behalf of management.
Top Skills
Data Analysis
Reporting Tools
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