Incident Report Analyst (Full-Time/On-site) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Lititz, PA at Geebo

Incident Report Analyst (Full-Time/On-site)

CNS Companies CNS Companies Lititz, PA Lititz, PA Full-time Full-time $18 - $20 an hour $18 - $20 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Position Overview:
A CNS Incident Reporting Analyst is looked to obtain, provide feedback, and provide a detailed analysis of available Crash Reports, Roadside Inspection Data, Safety Measurement System Data to meet CNS client needs.
Compensation:
$18-$20/hour Location:
On-Site at out Lititz, PA headquarters Primary Responsibilities and Duties Research and review internal & external systems regarding client incidents.
Be able to read, understand, and communicate incident reports as well as applicable supporting information.
Utilize various systems and technology to track and manage a high volume of incident reports.
Communicate effectively using a variety of means to CNS clients with regards to status of any available reports.
Work through reports to determine causes, fault, and preventability of incidents.
Utilize online & offline systems to order incident reports from State & Local jurisdictions.
Learn Requirements and Regulations in the 49 CFR in order to dispute violations effectively according to CNS Standard Operating Procedures.
Secondary Responsibilities and Duties Case work related to other clients' DOT Compliance needs Project work both with teams and individually on a case-by-case basis Skills/Competencies Proficient in MS Office with focus on Excel and Accounting platforms Ability to multi-task within a fast-paced office environment High level of organization Ability to communicate with state reporting agencies effectively Ability to communicate and work effectively within a team structure Ability to speak confidently & professionally around clients both in person and remotely.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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