LexisNexis

Pricing Specialist

LexisNexis

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Canada

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Salary

💰 CA$75,100 - CA$125,100 per year

About the role

  • Developing pricing strategies to meet customers' needs while providing a profit for the organization
  • Determining core business costs of service in support of pricing tariff development
  • Designing, implementing, and maintaining pricing infrastructures
  • Evaluating effectiveness of pricing strategies and modifying pricing structures as needed
  • Providing reports and documentation of pricing structures
  • Serving as the point-of-contact for pricing inquiries from internal Sales departments, but not customers

Requirements

  • Have great interpersonal skills with the ability to explains difficult or sensitive information
  • Have experience resolving problems using existing solutions
  • Be able to provide informal guidance to junior staff and be a resource for colleagues with less experience
  • Be aware of the competition and the factors that differentiate the company in the market
  • Have knowledge of best practices and how own area integrates with others
  • Use best practices and knowledge of internal or external business issues to improve products or services
  • Possess in-depth knowledge, experience, and conceptual and practical expertise in own area
Benefits
  • Comprehensive, multi-carrier health plan benefits
  • Disability insurance
  • Dependent care and commuter spending accounts
  • Life and accident insurance
  • Retirement benefits (salary investment plan/employer stock purchase plan)
  • Modern family benefits, including adoption and surrogacy

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
pricing strategiespricing infrastructurepricing tariff developmentcost analysisreportingpricing structure evaluationdata analysis
Soft skills
interpersonal skillsproblem-solvingguidancecommunicationcollaborationadaptability