Sr Manager, Tfb Revenue Analytics - Product & Channel

T-Mobile T-Mobile · Telecom · Bellevue, WA +1

This role leads a team of analysts to deliver insights on the performance of T-Mobile for Business products and channels, focusing on revenue growth. Responsibilities include deep dives into product performance, understanding sales drivers, working cross-functionally with partner teams, and communicating findings to senior executives. The role requires strong analytical methodologies, SQL, R, Excel, Tableau, and PowerPoint skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Set clear priorities and effectively manage a team of dedicated analysts
  2. Ensure that analysis produced by the team is thorough and accurate, leveraging the best possible techniques for the questions posed by the business
  3. Clearly communicate findings and insights to senior executives, sharing appropriate levels of analysis and depth for both technical and non-technical audiences
  4. Partner with data and reporting teams, providing requirements for self-service tools and tableau dashboards that provide an early-warning system for health of the business (providing direction and prototypes)
  5. Conduct post-mortem reviews to provide insight on the performance of new offers and promotions, including assessment of lift and other metrics that tie back to business case

Skills

Required

  • SQL
  • R
  • Excel
  • Tableau
  • PowerPoint
  • time-series analysis
  • statistical modeling
  • hypothesis testing
  • causal modeling
  • data mining
  • optimization
  • large databases
  • big data

Nice to have

  • MBA
  • Advanced degree in Science, Engineering, Applied Mathematics or related quantitative field

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years of demonstrated experience leading a high performing analytical team
  • Solid understanding of analytical methodologies
  • Excellent communication skills and executive presence
  • Proficient with large databases and big data
  • Knowledge of tools: SQL, R, Excel, Tableau, PowerPoint
  • Strong intuition and business judgment