Jacob Aley

Business Analyst @ Frontline Managed Services

About Jacob Aley

Jacob Aley is a Business Analyst at Frontline Managed Services, where he focuses on automating processes and managing vendor information integration. He holds degrees in Physics and Mechanical Engineering from Eckerd College and Washington University in St. Louis, respectively.

Work at Frontline Managed Services

Jacob Aley has been employed at Frontline Managed Services as a Business Analyst since 2021. In this role, he automates and audits the processing of changes related to usage and licensing on a monthly basis. He also leads integration planning and implements new integrations for the company. His responsibilities include managing the integration and interfacing of vendor information with the company's Customer Relationship Management system. Additionally, he investigates and troubleshoots data conversion issues related to business information transfer.

Education and Expertise

Jacob Aley studied at Eckerd College from 2012 to 2015, where he earned a degree in Physics. He furthered his education at Washington University in St. Louis, completing a degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2015 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation in solid mechanics and material science, with a focus on 3D modeling techniques and material reduction strategies.

Background

Jacob Aley has a diverse professional background. He began his career as a Research Intern at Eckerd College in 2014, where he worked for four months. He then joined Hilltop Consultants, Inc. as an Accounting Coordinator in 2019 for four months before transitioning to a Business Analyst role at the same company, where he worked for two years until 2021. His experience spans various roles that enhance his analytical and technical skills.

Achievements

Jacob Aley's professional achievements include his contributions to automating processes and integrating vendor information systems at Frontline Managed Services. His expertise in solid mechanics and material science has been instrumental in leading integration planning and addressing data conversion issues. His work in previous roles has also contributed to the efficiency of business operations.

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