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Senior Data Analyst (Royalty & licensing domain)

Data Analytics | Hybrid in San Francisco, CA | Full Time, Contract, and Temporary | From $65.00 to $65.00 per hour

Job Description

Senior Data Analyst - Royalty & Licensing Domain 36853176

  • Hourly pay: $65/hr
  • Worksite: Leading audio, video, and voice technologies company (San Francisco, CA 94103 - Hybrid)
  • W2 Employment, Group Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement Savings Program, PSL
  • 40 hours/week, 6-12 Month Assignment

A leading video, audio, and voice technologies company is seeking a Senior Data Analyst - Royalty & Licensing Domain, with a strong ability to ingest large datasets and generate predictive insights. The successful candidate will focus on royalty and licensing data, revenue forecasting, and data-driven deal predictions across data-intensive industries.

Senior Data Analyst - Royalty & Licensing Domain Responsibilities:

  • Ingest, analyze, and interpret large and complex datasets.
  • Build predictive models to forecast closed deals and revenue streams.
  • Analyze royalty and licensing data to generate business insights.
  • Work with royalty reports and licensing data structures.
  • Develop dashboards and reporting using Power BI.
  • Perform advanced data analysis and modeling using Python.
  • Work with Databricks to manage and process large-scale data.

Senior Data Analyst- Royalty & Licensing Domain Qualifications:

  • Strong ability to ingest data and make predictions from it.
  • Experience working with royalty reports.
  • Power BI and Python background.
  • Strong research skills.
  • Experience in predicting closed deals and revenue streams using licensing and royalty data.
  • Databricks experience.
  • Royalty, licensing, and licensing pool companies are preferred
  • Data-intensive industries are preferred.
  • Commodities are preferred.
  • The energy sector is preferred.
  • Licensing reporting environments is preferred.

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