Specific Job Responsibilities
•Generate and deliver daily, monthly, and quarterly customer reports.
•Develop, update, and distribute ad hoc reports, financial analyses, and models as required.
•Support the development and maintenance of business analytics tools and software.
•Contribute to special projects and perform additional tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
• Working toward Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Business or Accounting.
•Strong analytical skills and computational skills required with skills in Microsoft Excel preferred.
•Excellent written, verbal, communication, and interpersonal skills with a customer service focus.
•Analytical thinker with a curiosity to ask “why” and the drive to uncover insights through data.
Classification
• Hourly
• Part Time
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What We Do
In 1996, two family-owned Memphis-based companies combined operations to form nexAir. By merging Mid-South Oxygen Company (founded in 1946) and Standard Welders Supply/Standard Oxygen Service (founded in 1940), nexAir became the second-largest privately owned distributor of gases and welding supplies in the United States.
Today nexAir is proud to serve as the largest privately owned supplier of high-quality industrial, specialty, medical, and bulk gases, dry ice, welding equipment, welding supplies, and medical equipment in the United States. With 65 strategically placed branches across the South East, nexAir can be responsive to each customer’s specific needs. We draw on the expertise of hundreds of experienced salespeople, welding analysts, cryogenic technicians, and medical-equipment specialists to provide solutions that save our customers time and money. From strong regional support to local decision-making, nexAir is here to help you forge forward.
To find a nexAir location close to you, please visit the locations page on our website.



