Lead and develop an analytics team to deliver timely, accurate commercial insights. Build and maintain scalable dashboards, models, and reporting; ensure data quality and governance; partner with cross-functional stakeholders to drive revenue optimization, pricing integrity, and ad hoc commercial initiatives.
The Manager, Revenue Strategy & Analytics leads a team delivering accurate, actionable insights that drive commercial performance. This role blends people leadership with hands-on analytics, partnering across pricing, sales, marketing, and product to build tools, reporting, and data-driven strategies. Success requires translating complex data into clear actions, adapting to shifting priorities, and enabling high-impact initiatives that improve pricing, customer experience, and overall business results.
What You’ll Do:
- Lead and develop a team of analysts, providing coaching, mentorship, and performance guidance
- Set clear priorities and manage day-to-day workflow to ensure efficient, high-quality output
- Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Oversee programmatic extraction, cleaning, and analysis of large internal and external data sources
- Ensure data quality, integrity, and governance standards are maintained across reporting and datasets – and creating this rigor where it does not exist today
- Guide development of scalable analytical tools, dashboards, and reporting solutions
- Develop models and help define a holistic commercial analytics approach, particularly related to customer behavior and revenue optimization
- Partner closely with leaders across departments to understand business needs and translate them into solutions
- Flex team capacity to support emerging business priorities and high-impact ad hoc initiatives
- Represent the commercial function on cross-functional and enterprise-level projects
- Present findings clearly and concisely through executive-ready materials and interactive presentations
- Translate complex analytical insights into actionable recommendations
- Serve as a thought partner to commercial leaders, influencing decision-making through data
What We’re Looking For:
- Bachelor’s degree in analytical or business-related discipline or equivalent work experience required
- 5+ years of experience in data analytics or similar roles, or equivalent combination of advanced degree and work experience required
- Strong analytical skills and ability to interpret financial data
- Demonstrated ability to break down large data sets into actionable information
- Excellent communication and leadership skills with a proven track record of managing and developing a team
- Extensive knowledge of Hyperion, Business Intelligence Tools, database management systems and Excel
- Ability and desire to translate vision into results
- Strategic skills required to conceptualize, communicate, and execute weekly, monthly and annual deliverables
- Project management skills to drive process improvement
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Understanding of the car and equipment rental market segments in the industry and its drivers a plus
- Flexible team player able to work to meet deadlines
- Excellent attention to detail
- Willingness to take on additional responsibility and lead organizational change
- Strong time management skills and effectively able to prioritize tasks as needed
This salary for this role starts at $130K commensurate of experience.
What You’ll Get:
- 40% off any standard Hertz Rental
- Paid Time Off
- Medical, Dental & Vision plan options
- Retirement programs, including 401(k) employer matching.
- Paid Parental Leave & Adoption Assistance
- Employee Assistance Program for employees & family
- Educational Reimbursement & Discounts
- Voluntary Insurance Programs - Pet, Legal/Identity Theft, Critical Illness
- Perks & Discounts –Theme Park Tickets, Gym Discounts & more
At Hertz, we champion and celebrate a culture of diversity and inclusion. We take affirmative steps to promote employment and advancement opportunities. The endless variety of perspectives, experiences, skills and talents that our employees invest in their work every day represent a significant part of our culture – and our success and reputation as a company.
Individuals are encouraged to apply for positions because of the characteristics that make them unique.
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