Data Services Product Owner Internship

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Department: VSIT Data Services

Reports To: Manager, Applications

 

Overview:

The Data Services Team is responsible for technical and functional ownership of data warehouses, data marts, data integrations, and data reporting for enterprise VS&Co subjects areas including sales, inventory, merchandise planning, store operations, digital order management, warehouse management, and supply chain.  The role of Product Owner Intern will focus on IT project management including gathering requirements, working with technical data, integration, and reporting teams, project execution, managing incoming work requests, and business communication. 

Responsibilities:

  • Participate in data product ownership across varied Data Services project, enhancement, and maintenance requests

  • Manage processes and documentation related to evaluating new Data Services work requests

  • Lead efforts to understand data requirements, estimate time and resource requirements, facilitate technical development and testing, document data processes and deliverables

  • Participate in discussions translating functional requirements into technical designs

  • Support day to day inquiries from business partners regarding data and reporting

  • Communicate regular status on progress/risks/development blocks/issues and ask questions to ensure successful quality delivery of the assigned work

  • Be curious, flexible and adaptable to new technologies, new technical skills and innovative solutions

 

Ideal Candidate:

The individual filling this role may have little experience in corporate data, integration, and reporting applications, but displays the functional, technical, and personal aptitude to learn, understand and apply these key skills.  An individual who is accountable, curious, self-motivated and open-minded with strong problem-solving skills would be an ideal fit for this internship.  Listening, seeking clear understanding, and desire to learn about business processes and new technologies are also important.

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