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BCforward is currently seeking a highly motivated Business Analyst @ Remote ! Configure and customize Identity Governance & Administration tools and systems to meet business requirements.
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As a Business Analyst within our Applications department, you will play a pivotal role in the implementation and support of various Project-based applications and solutions. Embrace the flexibility of a fully remote position and contribute to the continued success of our organization.
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Participate in the execution of some of the team’s Salesforce Administration, playing a hybrid function between Business Analyst and Salesforce Administrator. Actively participate in the Agile software development life cycle, contributing across various roles such as Business Technical Analyst, UI designer, Tester, as needed within Agile scrum teams.
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The DET is seeking to hire a technical Business Analyst that will support the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) Technology Services section. Experience working with business users in a business analyst capacity gathering requirements, understanding business needs in order to develop a solution which meets customer expectations.
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The ideal candidate for this role will be a solid Business Analyst who has some project management/project coordination experience. Our direct client has an opening for a Business Analyst position # 715536.
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The Network Business Analyst is a seasoned, experienced professional focusing on business administration and financial analysis to track billing processes for network infrastructure accounts and licensing for the UCSC campus.
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Required: 4 year college degree in healthcare administration, business or related area, or equivalent experience. Required: 5 years in Healthcare Administration or Business Office.
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Perform the Administration, build, and troubleshooting for Anaplan models within UHC Workforce Planning & Management, including bugs and enhancements, both in the backend and on the front end (UX.
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Upon implementation, drive knowledge transfer to Operational unitsJob Profile:Deliver detailed requirements - 10%PPM Tool enhancement, Administration - 30%PMO Reporting /Tools and Templates - 30%PI activities/ Assess Future Improvement needs and Process Mapping - 10%This role is 100% remote.
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Coordinate business recovery disaster recovery exercises (Walk-throughs, Recovery Center, Remote, etc). Responsible for supporting the administration of company’s global business continuity program Enterprise resilience program, including: Ensure that Business Continuity program components (Business Impact Analysis, Risk Assessments, plans, strategies, exercises etc.
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Four-year degree from an accredited college or university in the field of computer science, information science, management information systems, engineering, science, business administration, or accounting.
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SOW BRD Agile Business Analyst Requirements Gathering Project Management Project Scope Scope of Work. Business Analyst Requirements Gathering Project Management Project Scope Scope of Work.
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The Business Analyst will elicit, analyze, specify, and validate the business needs of project stakeholders. Minimum of 4 years working with Tier I ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Microsoft F&O, or JD Edwards) is required, with certifications in a specialized business field (such as APICS, CPA, Forecasting, Purchase Management, etc.
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Proven experience with business and technical requirements analysis, elicitation, modeling, verification, and methodology development, with an ability to create systematic and consistent requirements specifications in both technical and user-friendly language on projects of moderate complexity.
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