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We have an immediate need for an SAP FICO Business Analyst based out of our downtown Chicago location. The SAP FICO Business Analyst is the “Face of IT” to the Finance department, driving the business value of IT & managing strategic business demand.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst II you will work as a project leader and independent contributor to create a broad view of business strategy and use your knowledge of data analysis and visualization to manage global initiatives that design, develop, and deliver reports, dashboards, and data analytic services.
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Summary Michigan Medicine's Health Information Technology & Services (HITS) Department seeks a Business Systems Analyst to join our EHR Application Infrastructure team within the Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) division in the role of an Epic Technical Security SER Analyst.
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We are seeking a Senior Business Analyst, with a strong attention to detail, a high level of accountability, collaborative abilities, and substantial hands-on expertise with intricate, extensive datasets.
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BA/BS degree in preferably in Business, Finance, Economics, Computer Science or a related discipline and 7 years of Analyst experience; in lieu of a degree a minimum of 11 years of Analyst experience.
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We're looking for a SAP ECC/S4 System Analyst with experience working with technical teams, configuration and tables (such as pricing configuration), solid grasp of SAP customization and GUI to improve SAP systems to meet business requirements.
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Business and Systems Analyst page is loaded. By combining our public and private sector expertise, we help clients address their most complex challenges and navigate significant regulatory pressures focusing on transformational change, business resiliency, and technology-driven innovation.
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Alternative credit asset management firm seeking to add a Credit Research Analyst to support its leveraged loan / CLO business. The credit research analyst role requires. The credit analyst will be part of the team that is responsible for managing the firm’s credit portfolios in various formats including CLOs and opportunity funds.
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Are you an experienced Business Analyst with a strong background in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations and Supply Chain Management (SCM)? Proven experience as a Business Analyst, with expertise in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations and SCM modules.
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The SAP SD/Logistics Business Systems Analyst is a hands-on role and reports directly to the ERP Apps Director. The SAP SD /Logistics Business Systems Analyst is a key member of the Business Applications function of IT at Titan America with prime responsibility the support of business users community in SAP S/4 SD & Logistics module areas and the efficient operation, maintenance and monitor of business processes in Sales & Distribution.
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The Global Logistics Senior Business Analyst will be responsible for analyzing Transportation, Logistics, and Trade Compliance data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that will inform business decisions.
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Job Title: AML Business Analyst (IT) I. Bachelor's degree in business, accounting or related field, law degree, or other widely recognized banking school. Federal Law Enforcement, regulator, FIU, or similar experience in the investigation, research, and documentation of money laundering or terrorist financing or 3-5 years of BSA/AML experience.
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We are searching for a Senior Business Analyst to join the Operations Strategy team, who would be based in San Francisco. 5+ years working experience working in business intelligence or strategic data science / analytics roles in a technology company, or an equivalent analytical role.
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Business Intelligence Analyst / Senior Business Intelligence Analyst. Experience with a Business Intelligence tool like Looker, Tableau, Redash, Mode, Periscope, Domo, etc.
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Business Analyst or Process Steward -Semiconductor manufacturing -ERP transformations -BlueYonder/Order Promising. Bachelor's degree in Business, Information Technology, or a related field with 4+ years’ experience in all of the following: -Business Analyst or Process Steward -Semiconductor manufacturing -ERP transformations -BlueYonder/Order Promising.
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