Jeff Baiter

Jeff Baiter

Business Process Analyst Iii/Sr @ Ally

About Jeff Baiter

Jeff Baiter is a Business Process Analyst III/Sr at Ally Financial Inc. with extensive experience in programming, quality assurance, and database management.

Company

Jeff Baiter is currently employed at Ally Financial Inc. in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. He holds the role of Business Process Analyst III/Senior and has been with the company since 2007.

Title

He holds the title of Business Process Analyst III/Senior at Ally Financial Inc. His role involves significant responsibilities in improving and managing business processes within the company.

Previous Professional Experience

Jeff has held multiple roles throughout his career, contributing to various companies in different capacities. From 2003 to 2006, he was the Owner of Acme Window Cleaning in Granite City, IL. He also worked as a Programmer at First Data Corporation from 2003 to 2004, and again from 1997 to 2000, in the Greater St. Louis Area. In addition, he served as a Programmer at A.G. Edwards from 2000 to 2002. His early career also includes a role as a Quality Assurance Analyst at Edson Brothers (1996-1997) and Production Control Analyst at May Company (1988-1996), both in the Greater St. Louis Area.

Educational Background

Jeff studied Information Technology at Belleville Area College, achieving an Associate's degree from 1985 to 1987. His academic background laid a solid foundation for his career in business process analysis and quality assurance.

Key Projects and Initiatives

Jeff has been instrumental in designing and updating multiple databases to improve company operations. Notable projects include the MDCL database, which enhanced functionality, and an Admin database for essential reporting and seat assignments. He also developed a repo database, streamlining the repo process and saving the company significant costs. Additionally, he implemented a QA database to improve quality assurance processes and managed a hierarchy and list rebalance process that moved from manual Excel-based systems to more efficient database-driven systems.

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