Optimisation Manager
Analyse business processes to find opportunities for improvement.
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- What's it like to be an Optimisation Manager?
- How to become an Optimisation Manager
- Latest Optimisation Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Optimisation Managers
- Optimisation Manager role reviews
What's it like to be an Optimisation Manager?
Optimisation Managers help organisations find more efficient ways of working, such as through improved workflows and systems. They work with stakeholders to determine priorities, review performance and make optimisation recommendations based on opportunities.
Tasks and duties
- Evaluating existing workflows, structures and systems.
- Understanding best practices for digital assets such as websites and apps.
- Analysing complex problems and finding data-based solutions.
- Collaborating with employees and stakeholders to improve processes and outcomes.
- Auditing and monitoring digital channels using data analytics tools.
- Determining strategic optimisation goals with senior management.
- Preparing proposals and presenting recommendations to stakeholders.
- Discussing shortcomings and opportunities for optimisation with stakeholders.
How to become an Optimisation Manager
You usually need a tertiary qualification and industry experience to work as an Optimisation Manager. A bachelor degree is preferred by some employers.
- 1.Complete a bachelor degree in business, IT or a related field. This usually takes three years of full-time study, depending on your chosen subjects. Seek out internship opportunities while studying to build workplace experience.
- 2.Develop your experience in an entry-level role in your industry of choice.
- 3.Advance your skills and experience using optimisation software and spreadsheets to analyse data.
- 4.Enhance your career prospects by joining professional associations available in your chosen industry, and consider completing certifications that train you in in-demand skills.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Optimisation Manager employers on SEEK are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Optimisation
Workforce Management
Workforce Planning
Analysis
Forecasting
Data Analysis
Resource Planning
Contact Centre Services
Change Management
Supply Chain
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Latest Optimisation Manager reviews
2.0May 2021
Optimisation Manager ideal for those with a passion for improvement.
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Business
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationSupply Chain
The good thingsHas cross functional exposure and management opportunities
Allows for development of a range of skill sets
Pays well as it is experiential based and not apply to be applied with education and trai...
The challengesTedious and slow at times due to the analytical nature of some of the projects and tasks
Only works in organisations that are supportive of the principles of not it can be challenging to get buy in
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