Tyler Jones

Senior People Systems Analyst - Senior Workday Analyst at Apeel Sciences

Tyler Jones has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Tyler started their career as a Systems Analyst Intern at Mars, where they contributed to inventory reduction efforts and implemented new inventory setup programs. Tyler also worked as a Business Analyst at Sports Authority, aiding various teams with system solutions and improving communication between product managers and the development team.

In later roles, Tyler served as a Logistics Analyst at North GA Industrial Services, where they provided data analysis and managed inventory levels for industrial projects. Tyler then joined Mars again, this time as a Logistics Analyst and later as a Process Analyst, leading teams and using data analysis to improve manufacturing processes and minimize loss.

Tyler also worked as a Senior Logistics Analyst at HD Supply Facilities Maintenance, where they focused on logistics management, and as a Senior Supply Chain Business Analyst at BeanSprout Paper Co, supporting a family member's creative planning business by developing dashboards and providing data for strategic decision-making.

Tyler'smost recent roles include serving as an HRIS Analyst at FOX Factory and an Analyst, People Analytics at Paylocity, where they specialized in people analytics and systems analysis.

Tyler's latest position is as a Senior People Systems Analyst at Apeel, starting in 2023. The summary highlights their experience in data analysis, logistics management, systems analysis, and supply chain optimization.

Tyler Jones has a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance from Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business. In addition, they have obtained two certifications in Supply Chain Fundamentals: Inventory Management and Supply Chain Management Principles from the Georgia Institute of Technology, with the former being obtained in January 2020 and the latter in December 2019.

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