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operations-research analyst

A professional who conducts analyses of management and operational problems and formulates mathematical or simulation models of problem for solution by computers or other methods. Responsibilities include:

  • Analyzes problem in terms of management information and conceptualizes and defines problem.
  • Studies information and selects plan from competitive proposals that affords maximum probability of profit or effectiveness in relation to cost or risk.
  • Prepares model of problem in form of one or several equations that relates constants and variables, restrictions, alternatives, conflicting objectives and their numerical parameters.
  • Defines data requirements and gathers and validates information applying judgment and statistical tests.
  • Specifies manipulative or computational methods to be applied to model.
  • Performs validation and testing of model to ensure adequacy, or determines need for reformulation.
  • Prepares reports to management defining problem, evaluation, and possible solution.
  • Evaluates implementation and effectiveness of research.
  • May design, conduct, and evaluate experimental operational models where insufficient data exists to formulate model.
  • May specialize in research and preparation of contract proposals specifying competence of organization to perform research, development, or production work.
  • May develop and apply time and cost networks, such as Program Evaluation and Review Techniques, to plan and control large projects.
  • May work in association with engineers, scientists, and management personnel in business, government, health, transportation, energy, manufacturing, environmental sciences or other technologies.
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