Aeroseal Needs a Business Analyst - Manufacturing!
Aeroseal requires all employees to be fully vaccinated for Covid-19, unless protected by medical or religious exemption. This position is onsite in Miamisburg, Ohio.
Who are we? A fast-growing company with award-winning technology that has created new products that are disrupting the HVAC industry.
Yes, we have fun company amenities including a ping pong table, popcorn machine and company happy hours. Our team members play as hard as they work. But it takes more than amenities to be a great place to work.
How is Aeroseal different?
We are:
There is more to our culture of innovation. But we also have a sense of urgency, so we won't list them all here.
What's the rush? Well, our company has an ambitious mission.
Aeroseal wants to make a lasting impact on people and the world around us, improving people's lives and making the world a better place in which to live. And we need your help to make it happen.
The Role:
The Business Analyst is responsible for the design and deployment of scalable business processes within Manufacturing function with a focus on Bill of Materials, Inventory Management, Procurement, Costing, Order Management, Work In Progress, and Record to Report. This role will partner with Manufacturing and Finance business stakeholders to define business processes, lead system implementations (ERP) to close gaps between technology systems and defined business processes. This individual must consistently manage multiple competing priorities and maintain proficiency in industry standards and best practices.
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About Aeroseal
The business was established to promote Aeroseal Duct Sealing and develop a network of providers to offer the service to residential and commercial customers. Aeroseal Duct Sealing is a patented breakthrough technology for the HVAC market that tackles ductwork leaks from the inside out. The Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure and causes polymer particles to stick first to the edges of a leak, then to each other until the leak is closed.
The Aeroseal process won the "Best of What's New" award from Popular Science magazine, and the "Energy 100" award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE also rated the Aeroseal duct sealing process as one of the 23 most beneficial technologies available to American consumers that has come out since the agency was created.