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First level production support to all AVANGRID Networks functional business areas relating to Customer Service SAP systems and related technical interfaces such Web, IVR, and EDI transactions; involving trouble analysis, solution determination, testing, and implementations.
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As the Lead ServiceNow Business Analyst on our team, you will help us solve complex Human Resources business problems and improve overall employee experience by leading the solutioning of an enterprise ServiceNow implementation at a large Federal Agency.
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A global leader is looking for a contract Business System Lead Analyst (BlackLine) to play an active role in accounting and financial systems. BCforward is currently seeking a highly motivated Lead Business Analyst (Blackline) in Minneapolis, MN / Hybrid.
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Job Title: Lead Digital Customer Business Analyst. The business analyst will contribute to the development of design assets in the form of epics, user experiences and customer journey maps based on customer research in alignment with the customer digital strategy.
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The Lead Business Analyst is an integral role on the Revenue Strategy and Operations team, driving GTM process optimization, solution implementation, and thought leadership on best practices.
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The Bay Minette Novelis team is seeking a Business Analyst to join the MES/Automation team. Manage and coordinate a balanced business solution for the MES deployment strategy for Bay Minette and potential future plants.
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As our Lead, Business Analyst, you will. Manage, mentor, and motivate junior Business Analyst teammates. Lead the requirements gathering process and work closely with a project's stakeholders to understand the business issues and challenges of our client's organization, and to recommend solutions that enable our clients to achieve their goals and our teams to meet their expectations.
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The business analyst will contribute to the development of design assets in the form of epics, user experiences, and customer journey maps based on customer research in alignment with the customer's digital strategy.
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ATCC , a pioneer in biomaterials manufacturing, is seeking a Lead Business Systems Analyst for a hybrid role based in Manassas, VA. Join us as the Lead Business Systems Analyst, where you'll drive business improvements through technology solutions.
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Ecolab is looking for a Lead Business Analyst - Global SAP Financials to join the Global EBS (Enterprise Business Solutions) team and make an impact within Ecolab. Customize/Configure SAP landscape while developing complex requirements for process or system solutions within the business domain leveraging multiple business requirements gathering methodologies to identify business, functional, and non-functional requirements.
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Lead Business Analyst needs 10+ years of Buy/Sell side experience working at Hedge Fund/Investment Manager leading business analysis and/or project management related to complex and strategically relevant projects.
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We are seeking a Lead Business System Analyst (LBSA) contractor to provide system analysis services. Lead Business System Analyst. Conduct system analysis and design for enterprise business system applications, preparing detailed design specifications.
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We are seeking a Lead Analyst (Business Associate) with 8-10 years of experience, specializing in geospatial analysis and data management. - Lead the development and implementation of geospatial analysis projects to support strategic decision-making.
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The Lead Analyst- IT ETRM Apps responsible for supporting crude marketing's Openlink Rightangle implementation and associated customizations/integrations. The Lead Specialist/Analyst level requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience and 8+ years of relevant job related experience.
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Production Support Manager, Digital Banking, Mobile Applications, Consumer Banking, Member Services, Troubleshooting, Escalations, Workflow Management, Post UAT, Post Production, Issue Resolution, Documentation, Detail-Oriented, Social Media Monitoring, Member Experience, QA automation, QA, UAT, user acceptance testing, escalating, escalation, project management, project manager, pm, qa testing, quality assurance Business Analyst UAT Lead.
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