Harley-Davidson Motor Company · 1 day ago
Business Process Analyst - Engineering
Harley-Davidson Motor Company is dedicated to innovation and excellence in the motorcycle industry. The Business Process Analyst - Engineering role supports the design and execution of processes to meet business requirements and enhance the Motorcycle Development team’s efficiency and effectiveness.
AutomotiveBusiness DevelopmentIndustrialManufacturingTransportation
Responsibilities
Demonstrates working knowledge and experience in data management
Demonstrates working knowledge in analyzing, documenting, validating, and improving end-to-end business processes
Solves business process issues related to interfaces, and reporting capabilities by analyzing possible solutions using technical experience and judgement
Effectively communicates complex information involving system defects to others
Ability to drive results with a moderate level of guidance and direction
Qualification
Required
High School Diploma or Equivalent Required
Typically requires a minimum of 3 years of related experience
Experience working on discrete mid to long term projects (6+ months) with a cross-functional team
Experience in project management and project implementation
Proficiency in Excel
Preferred
Completed or in-progress coursework or certifications in project management and/or business analysis (e.g. PMP, Agile, CBAP), Lean Six-Sigma, Microsoft Power Platform (PowerApps, PowerBI, PowerAutomate, Dataverse)
Experience working within or alongside a product development or engineering organization
Basic understanding of databases and data structures. Some experience coding - any language (e.g. VBA, .NET, Java, SQL, DAX, Python)
SAP experience is preferred
Experience in supporting process documentation
Experience in tools such as Power BI, Jira etc
Benefits
Annual bonus programs
Health insurance benefits
A 401k program
Onsite fitness centers
Employee stores
Employee discounts on products and accessories
Company
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
In 1903, out of a small shed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, four young men lit a cultural wildfire that would grow and spread across geographies and generations.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$89MKey Investors
US Department of Energy
2024-07-11Grant· $89M
1986-07-18IPO
Leadership Team
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