Contact Center Traffic and Scheduling Analyst analyzes contact center patterns, including volumes, trends, attrition rates, and contact center representative productivities. Utilizes the analysis results to forecast contact center workload and builds scheduling plans to meet business objectives. Being a Contact Center Traffic and Scheduling Analyst ensures customer satisfaction by monitoring, balancing, and redirecting inbound traffic in a timely manner. Collaborates with other teams when overflow occurs, and inbound traffic must be redirected. Additionally, Contact Center Traffic and Scheduling Analyst utilizes call volume reports to coordinate and complete capacity planning within the contact center. Evaluates historical and recent performance and statistics to identify trends. Makes recommendations on how to maintain contact center key performance indicators. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Contact Center Traffic and Scheduling Analyst occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Contact Center Traffic and Scheduling Analyst typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Chubb North American Contact Center Shared Services group directly supports insurance operations programs impacting both Clients and Agents across Chubb’s North America business divisions. The group is primarily responsible for enabling key initiatives across various departments with a focus on delivering first class customer experience and exceptional operational service. Additional responsibilities include the management of large-scale technology and operational projects involving the Contact Center platform. The team collaborates with Business, Technology and Trading Partner stakeholders to define, analyze, and deliver strategic Technology and Operational processes. Members of the team are expected to take leadership roles in various projects as well as personal accountability for delivering first class products and solutions for Chubb, our clients, and our stakeholders.
As a Contact Center Business Analyst, you’ll be responsible for a wide range of project and stakeholder management functions such as, but not limited to, identifying and documenting business requirements, functional design, process design (including flow mapping), performing User Acceptance Testing, defining support procedures, and supporting implementation and go-live.
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