Analyze and measure data ingestion workflows, identify bottlenecks from scraping to publication, recommend quantitative process improvements, and track team operational metrics to improve efficiency.
Description: Analyzes internal workflows and operational processes to improve efficiency within the remote team.
Responsibilities:
Analyze the speed and accuracy of data ingestion workflows.
Identify bottlenecks in the data lifecycle—from scraping to publication.
Recommend process improvements based on quantitative analysis.
Track and report on team-specific operational metrics.
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