International Revenue Analyst
at Apra Amcos
Ultimo NSW 2007, New South Wales, Australia -
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Immediate | 15 Nov, 2024 | Not Specified | 15 Aug, 2024 | N/A | Diverse Groups | No | No |
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Description:
APRA AMCOS is a member-owned music rights management organisation, positioned at the intersection of music, data and technology. We have more than 119,000 members who are songwriters, composers and music publishers. We license organisations to play, perform, copy or record our members’ music, and we distribute the royalties to our members.
We are seeking an International Revenue Analyst to join a dynamic, friendly and well-established division in our Sydney office. This role is a full-time permanent position, reporting to the Senior Manager, International Relations. The International Revenue Analyst role undertakes crucial analysis of international incoming revenue and data to support business intelligence.
As an International Revenue Analyst, your role involves auditing earnings and projecting revenue for APRA and AMCOS members. You will contribute to the International Relations team’s goal of maximising international revenue by monitoring the usage of APRA and AMCOS members’ works in other territories.
Responsibilities:
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE:
- Research and monitor the usage of APRA and AMCOS members’ works in international territories
- Conduct earnings audits and projections for APRA and AMCOS members as required
- Conduct analysis of APRA member queries regarding performances overseas and query with sister societies as appropriate
- Conduct revenue checks to ensure payment for monitored uses of APRA and AMCOS members’ works, and complete claims as appropriate
- Contribute to overseas live performances claims to affiliate societies on behalf of APRA members
- Conduct analysis projects in relation to members earnings, international revenue, monitoring data, and other projects
- Research, collate and store information around society practices, procedures and distribution rules as required
Assist where necessary in the resolution of queries from our affiliate societies
TO THRIVE IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL NEED:
- Demonstrated experience in dealing with large data sets
- Advanced Excel skills
- Strong data analysis and manipulation skills
- Strong research skills
- Great numerical skills
- Strong working knowledge of Australasian films and TV programs
- Strong working knowledge of popular music, both local and international
- Solid understanding of international music copyright administrationPower Query, Power BI and SQL ability desirable (but not essential)
To apply for this role please submit a short cover letter outlining why you would be suitable for this role and a current resume COB by 25 August 2024. This role will be advertised externally, and staff are very welcome to share this opportunity with your networks.
For more information on this role or to see the position description, please feel free to contact Claire Humphreys, Senior Manager, International Relations (CHumphreys@apra.com.au).
Please Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. All applicants must have current and valid working rights in Australia or New Zealand.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
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Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia