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The Business Systems Analyst provides essential functional support and expertise for Research Administration Systems (RAS), Accounts Receivables (AR) and related integrations or connected business processes in partnership with operational units (including Accounting, Research and Academic Departments) and technical units.
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The Business Systems Analyst is responsible for the management and analysis of installed systems by working with users and vendors to resolve issues, implement new and/or changed procedures, identify, and implement enhancements and establish and manage controls and security of existing systems.
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Undergraduate studies in business administration, insurance, business ethics, criminal justice, computer science, finance or pre-law is preferred. As a Senior Analyst, you will help to ensure that business operations are conducted in compliance with regulatory and legal requirements and company policies.
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Business Support Analyst. 4+ years’ in CRM and/or ITSM application support and administration. At Ingram, our Technology team is blazing a trail by providing content distribution services to thousands of publishers with key initiatives around business intelligence, machine learning, continuous integration and omnichannel.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, finance, accounting, or related field. Knowledge of contract review and negotiation. The Sales Operations Specialist is responsible for supporting the sales team by providing guidance and assistance with pricing, contracts, and deal structuring.
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Employment history that demonstrates 3-5 years of experience working as a business analyst or business systems analyst and 1-3 years of experience planning and/or managing projects.
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The Business Functional Analyst of Training Systems reports to the Senior Director of Training Administration and will oversee all initiatives related to training systems support for the entire company.
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For further information please contact Hee Sang Yu, Business Systems Analyst I at heesang.yu@des.nh.gov or at 603-271-8156. Education: Master's degree from a recognized college or university with major study in statistics, mathematics, economics, health services research or administration, computer science, environmental science, or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Information Technology, Computer Science, or other science or administrative fields. The successful candidate will assist in the implementation and support of Microsoft Dynamics solutions, helping clients optimize their business processes through state-of-the-art technology.
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The Business Analyst Quality Systems is responsible for supporting IT technical requirements and the Quality functions daily operations and projects. This individual will support the Quality business community executing requirements and coordinating with the technical community, IT project teams and business clients for Quality technical solutions including QMS, CDS, QC RDS, LIMS, NuGenesis ALM, etc.
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The Workday Configuration Analyst provides HR system administration, including business process configuration, reporting development, end user training, and data management in support of maintaining Workday as a best-in-class employee experience forward platform.
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4 Year degree in business administration, economics, computer sciences, Information Technology, or equivalent experience. The Data Analyst would be responsible for defining, analyzing, validating and documenting business requirements, needs and processes.
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The Sr. Legal Analyst reports to the Deputy General Counsel and provides independent day-to-day support to the business through contract process management, legal department administration, team OKR tracking and reporting, and liaising with internal clients.
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The Desktop Support Analyst will be responsible for supporting PLS desktop and Laptop Computing environment. PowerShell, Azure AD Administration and Microsoft Endpoint Manager experience.
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The Product Business Analyst 2 supports the product management team in day-to-day execution, liaising with the Product Development team as needed. Education : Bachelors degree in Business Administration or Finance.
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