Johnson & Johnson
Supply Chain Intern
May 2018 - August 2018
This position was an exciting challenge for me: it involved technology and also business, which helped to illustrate the complex and useful relationship they have. I was required to resort to my engineering background to find technical solutions to business analysis.
Here, I mainly focused on creating an interface that clearly outlined the data ingest process for all US medical devices sales - including data from client purchases and their credit standings as well as warehouse product availability and location, among many others. The interface was created using Tableau and Adobe Illustrator, using high-quality raster-and-vector graphics and simplified technical descriptions. The intention for this interface was for top management to understand complex data ingest workflows in non-expert lexicon.
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I was also tasked to develop and maintain Tableau visuals to use complex data sets to tell easy-to-follow stories for non-technical upper management and financial analysts. These visuals are mainly used by the company's customer solutions teams, providing useful information and insights for clients on demand.
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For one project, I worked closely with data scientists to gather large sets of information for a new machine learning project. This required creating SQL queries to obtain and sort data for all US medical devices sales and detailed technical documentation of the process.
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