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Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems (MIS), Business or related/relevant degree AND minimum of 4 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst OR Minimum of 6 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst.
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The Design-to-Deliver (D2D) Analyst Business Transformation is responsible for gathering requirements, user acceptance testing of D2D systems, producing complex reporting, and driving resolution to business production issues to make our D2D systems and technology better.
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Our client is actively seeking an experienced Business Analyst to join a dynamic project team focusing on diverse aspects of the Power and Retail industry. Exposure to Power ETRM systems (e.g., Epsilon, ENDUR, Allegro) and AWS Cloud is desirable.
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This is an exciting opportunity based in SC Johnson’s Corporate Headquarters in Racine, WI for a Business Analyst to support both PLM and MDG systems. As the SAP Business Analyst, you will support and manage SAP Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) capability supporting the Research, Development and Engineering (RD&E) and Global Safety and Regulatory Affairs (GSARA) teams.
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The IT Business Analyst aligns information technology solutions with business initiatives by providing subject matter expertise, systems analysis, training, reporting, and other support as requested.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Management Information Systems (MIS), Business or related/relevant degree AND minimum of 4 years of experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Operations Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, and/or Technical/Systems/Application Analyst.
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If your answer is YES, then we are offering to start conducting research and analysis in our company, to come up with solutions for business issues and to introduce these systems to our clients.
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The Geographic Information Systems GIS Analyst creates mapping products for NGL’s Water Solutions business segment. The GIS Analyst cultivates a strong understanding of the Water Solutions business.
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Experience with Business Intelligence Reporting Software and Systems such as Business Objects, Yellow Fin, Tableau, r,SPSS, MS Power BI and SSRS (Sql Server Reporting Service); Your completed application, supplemental questionnaire, and the Information Systems Analyst Training and Experience Questionnairemust be submitted by 5pm on the filing deadline.
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We are looking for Oracle EPM business systems analyst that will collaborate and interact with the Accounting/Finance departments to support efficient delivery of finance-related technology projects.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Information Systems, Computer Science and/or equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience.
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Lead Analyst - CCS Business Support page is loaded Lead Analyst - CCS Business Support Apply locations United States Of America, New York, Binghamton posted on Posted 4 Days Ago job requisition id R-03863 Job Title: Lead Analyst - CCS Business Support.
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The Commercial Lending Business Systems Analyst (nCino) is a key member of the IT product Management Team. This position will work with the Salesforce Product Owner to define, prioritize, and execute the nCino Commercial Loan Origination system roadmap.
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Implement the back-end to support front-end use cases and business processes. Design, develop and deploy software for multi-core and high-performance computing systems. Translates and implements UI/UX design and requirements into production-ready codeWorks closely with UI/UX researcher to inform based on technology capabilitiesImprove the overall quality of application fundamentals, including tailoring the case report form to certain disease areas.
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The Deposit Operations Business Analyst is responsible for providing high quality support to the Deposit Operations Business Analyst Team, Payment Operations, Deposit Operations, Branches, The Client Care Center and other internal departments to best support the bank's business goals and service level expectation.
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