
Applied AI Analyst
Nymbus
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Break down ambiguous business problems into clear analytical frameworks
- Develop insights that inform decisions across product, engineering, operations, and go-to-market functions
- Design and prototype AI-enabled workflows, tools, and use cases
- Apply AI to improve efficiency, quality, and scalability of work
- Identify and prioritize opportunities for automation and augmentation
- Analyze existing workflows to identify inefficiencies, gaps, and bottlenecks
- Redesign processes to improve speed, consistency, and outcomes
- Implement repeatable, scalable solutions
- Build models, dashboards, and frameworks that drive visibility into performance
- Synthesize large volumes of structured and unstructured data into actionable insights
- Create templates, playbooks, and tools that can be leveraged across teams
- Work across teams (Product, Engineering, Operations, Sales, etc.) to support high-priority initiatives
- Translate between technical and business stakeholders
Requirements
- Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving ability
- Ability to work with ambiguity and define structure
- Experience applying AI tools (e.g., LLMs, automation tools) to real-world problems
- Process design and optimization mindset
- Clear communication and ability to influence stakeholders
- Bias toward action, experimentation, and iteration
Benefits
- Annual Cash Bonus and Equity Options commensurate with the role level and experience
- 100% Remote
- 401(k) plan
- Insurance - Health, Dental and Vision
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
AI-enabled workflowsautomation toolsdata analysisprocess designworkflow optimizationmodel buildingdashboard creationanalytical frameworksstructured data synthesisunstructured data synthesis
Soft Skills
analytical thinkingproblem-solvingcommunicationinfluencing stakeholdersworking with ambiguitydefining structurebias toward actionexperimentationiterationcollaboration