Revenue Analyst II

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FRESH. FORWARD. FLOWERS.

Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO) is not just about baking; it's about crafting moments of joy with every delicious bite. With 2024 sales of $5.1 billion, and as one of the leading producers of packaged bakery goods in the United States, Flowers Foods brings passion to the table. From the wholesome goodness of Nature's Own and Wonder to the bold and artisanal flavors of Dave's Killer Bread, the rustic goodness of Canyon Bakehouse, and the sweet delights of Tastykake, each product is a celebration of taste and quality. Beyond the oven, Flowers Foods fosters a culture that values and reflects Honesty & Integrity, Respect & Inclusion, Sustainability, Passion, and Humility. With a commitment to innovation and a recipe for success, Flowers Foods is more than a bakery – it's a delightful journey into the heart of flavor and community.

 

Full-time employees are offered the following benefits :

  • Comprehensive health and medical benefits
  • 401(k) Retirement savings plan
  • Professional growth and leadership training
  • Paid vacation, holidays, and parental leave

 

Benefits may vary depending on your work location.

Bringing Home the Dough

The primary goal of the Revenue Analyst II is to support sales, margin, trade spend, promotion and/or competitive intelligence reporting of the company by efficiently building and maintaining reports in Business Objects (Sales Data Warehouse), IRI, AC Nielsen or other systems as directed. Revenue Analyst II can be alternately can be assigned to Sales Planning where they support the sales planning system and processes, including process improvement recommendations. 

 

Position provides database, report, master data and application validation for applications that they are assigned and support. 

 

Position utilizes test plans without supervision. Position provides analysis for the management team when requested as well as proactively providing analysis when a problem or opportunity has been identified.

 

Objective analysis, solid spreadsheet technical knowledge, written presentation preparation, and clear communication skills are required. This position is building fundamental knowledge of how brands, product assortment, distribution, merchandising, pricing and promotions impact the retailer’s category and each manufacturer’s performance. 

 

This position can interact directly with Flowers’ customers and is located at a Flowers’ location. 

 

Requires constant interaction with work group and other departments at the primary work location.

 

Position requires demonstration of competency for all on-the-job activities that may have a direct or indirect effect on product safety, legality and/or quality.

Rising to the Challenge: Position Responsibilities

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide analysis and reports from the available tools such as AC Nielsen, IRI, Consumer Panel Data, Revenue Data Warehouse, Retailer’s systems.
  • Collect customer information and compile trade rates through custom Excel models by customer.
  • Continually measure, monitor and report on trade spend versus plan variance to show progress against the team’s strategic goals.
  • Practices and complies with all Company policies and procedures (EEO, Harassment, Safety, Sarbanes Oxley, etc.).
  • Performs other duties which are deemed by management to be an integral part of the job, including but not limited to fulfillment of work schedules, adherence to attendance policies, and other applicable operating rules, policies and procedures.

Knead to Know: Preferred Qualifications

• At least two years’ experience in data entry, building and maintaining reports, and data analytics.

Additional Ingredients: Essential Job Requirements

• Bachelor’s degree in related field.

We offer a competitive salary and an excellent total rewards package. Salary range: $65K-75K. Interested job seekers who successfully complete the series of pre-screening questions and who appear to possess the basic qualifications for this position may be contacted for a telephone interview.

 

EEO Statement  

 

Flowers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Flowers encourages all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or people of any other characteristic protected by state or federal law. The job description above outlines the general nature and level of work expected from employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications for this position. Equivalent combination of education, experience, and skills may supplement above minimum job requirements.

If you need assistance with submitting your resume due to a medical condition or disability, please send an e-mail to Courtney Rehn at View email address on careers.flowersfoods.com or Show phone number.

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