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Bank of America Cons Prod Strategic Analyst IV in Pennington, New Jersey
Cons Prod Strategic Analyst IV
Phoenix;Plano, Texas; Jacksonville, Florida; Chandler, Arizona; Fort Worth, Texas; Greensboro, North Carolina; Tampa, Florida; Newark, Delaware; Scranton, Pennsylvania; Pennington, New Jersey; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; Tampa, Florida; Columbus, Ohio
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Job Description:
At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. We do this by driving Responsible Growth and delivering for our clients, teammates, communities and shareholders every day.
Being a Great Place to Work is core to how we drive Responsible Growth. This includes our commitment to being an inclusive workplace, attracting and developing exceptional talent, supporting our teammates’ physical, emotional, and financial wellness, recognizing and rewarding performance, and how we make an impact in the communities we serve.
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This job is responsible for performing more complex analysis aimed at improving portfolio risk, profitability, performance forecasting, and operational performance for consumer products and related divisions, such as credit cards. Key responsibilities include applying knowledge of multiple business and technical-related topics and independently driving strategic improvements, large-scale projects, and initiatives. Job expectations include working with business counterparts within the Line of Business and partner organizations including Risk and Product teams.
This role leads complex analysis and analytical product development to minimize loss exposure and elevate the customer experience at scale for Global Operations Reporting & Analytics (GORA) team. The experienced Senior Data Analyst & Developer sets the vision for data-driven decisioning within Global Operations owning the analytics roadmap, establishing governance and quality standards, and influencing enterprise policy and segmentation strategies to produce optimal results. You will leverage PowerShell, JavaScript, Alteryx, Python, SQL, Tableau and other approved relational databases to design scalable automation, drive operational performance and guide long-term strategy. This role partners closely with Product Management to ensure reporting standards, controls, and enterprise governance are not only met but consistently exceeded. You’ll act as a thought leader, coach, and trusted advisor to peers, clients and executive management, balancing short-term delivery with long-term platform and data product resilience.
Responsibilities:
Strategy & Thought Leadership
Define and own part of the analytics strategy and roadmap; align priorities to business outcomes and risk appetite.
Establish and champion data governance, quality, and control frameworks; ensure audit readiness and model risk considerations are embedded in solutions.
Translate enterprise goals into measurable KPIs; drive adoption, usage, and value realization across functions.
Identify and evaluate emerging tooling (within Bank-approved technologies) to improve scalability, performance, and cost effectiveness.
Product & Delivery Leadership
Lead the design, development, and operational ownership of reporting suites and dashboards; drive standardization across team.
Architect and enforce coding standards, peer reviews, change impact practices, and documentation that enable reliable, repeatable delivery.
Prioritize a portfolio of initiatives; apply intake triage, sequencing, and dependency management to meet established timelines.
Champion scalable solutions; modernize legacy processes into resilient, sustainable data products.
Risk, Performance & Decisioning
Recommends ways to help the business achieve desired outcomes and make informed business decisions using data analysis outputs with clear decision frameworks and control points.
Performs complex analysis of operational data, staffing data, financial data, and portfolio trends to improve portfolio risk, profitability, forecasting accuracy, and operational performance and socializes insights with executive-ready narratives.
Leads coordination of the production of product performance reports and updates for senior management including scenario analysis, sensitivity testing, and forward-looking risk mitigations.
Evaluate data to assess potential risk and create proactive mitigation strategies, escalation process and remediation plans.
Stakeholder & Change Leadership
Serve as the primary analytics liaison to Product Management and senior leadership; influence outcomes through data-backed storytelling.
Drive cross-functional change management, ensuring business readiness, training, and adoption for new dashboards, metrics, and processes.
Facilitate governance forums and decision gates; ensure alignment to enterprise policy, regulatory requirements, and control frameworks.
People Development & Culture
Coach, mentor, and upskill other analysts and developers within GORA; foster a culture of curiosity, ownership, and continuous improvement.
Lead communities of practice for analytics engineering and visualization; codify best practices and reusable assets.
Model inclusive collaboration; create psychological safety for ideation, peer review, and constructive challenge.
Required Skills:
5+ years in Data Analytics, Process/Project Management or a similar role in the financial services industry; proven leadership of cross-functional analytics initiatives.
Demonstrated ability to define standards and enforce governance across reporting, documentation, and audit requirements.
Talent for combining business acumen with analytical rigor; interpret large datasets, synthesize multiple analyses, and translate into actionable executive insights.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and complex portfolios; apply prioritization frameworks to meet delivery commitments.
Advanced oral and written communication; influence outcomes across diverse stakeholder groups and leadership levels.
Proficient in independent work and team leadership; drive on-time delivery with precision and accountability.
Create, review, and monitor requirement documents to support repeatability, business continuity, governance, audit requirements and maintain versioned artifacts.
Stay current with the latest developments in Bank of America-approved software and applications; assess fit-for-purpose against enterprise standards.
Expert in 4 or more of the following:
JavaScript
Tableau (including governance, permissions and performance optimization)
PowerShell
SQL (query optimization, data modeling and controls)
Alteryx (Server workflows, scheduling and governance)
Python (packaging, testing and reproducibility)
PowerQuery
Nintex
Preferred Skills:
Bachelor’s in Analytics, Data Science, Computer Science, or equivalent experience.
Knowledge of Agile/Scaled Agile methodology (Scrum, SAFe); experience as a Product Owner or Delivery Lead is a plus.
Business understanding of Global Operations, including risk frameworks, operational efficiency, and customer experience drivers.
Experience with data governance frameworks, control testing, and audit readiness; familiarity with model risk and policy impacts.
Lean Six Sigma or process excellence credentials; track record of measurable efficiency gains in operations analytics.
Experience administering Tableau Server / Alteryx Server and managing enterprise content lifecycles.
Soft Skills:
Strategic & Analytical Thinking: Systems-level thinking, hypothesis-driven analysis, and portfolio-level prioritization.
Executive Storytelling & Influence: Clear narratives that connect insights to outcomes; strong negotiation and alignment skills.
Collaboration & Stakeholder Management: Builds trust across product, operations, risk, and technology; manages competing priorities.
Change Leadership: Guides teams through adoption of new tools, metrics, and processes; reduces friction and ensures readiness.
Coaching & Mentorship: Develops talent, conducts thorough code/analysis reviews, and encourages learning culture.
Problem Solving & Critical Thinking: Frames complex problems, tests assumptions, and validates outcomes with controls.
Innovation & Continuous Improvement: Identifies opportunities for automation, reusability, and pattern standardization.
Data Integrity & Ethics: Champions data quality, lineage, and responsible use aligned to policy and regulatory expectations.
Resilience & Ownership: Maintains high standards under pressure; accountable for outcomes, controls, and customer impact.
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
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