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The Market Research Intern (Data Analyst) will work under the direction of and partnership with the Market Research Manager and analyze business and market data. Performing detailed exploratory analysis, regression analysis, predictive modeling, machine learning, data visualization or other methods to deliver business insights.
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The Business Systems Manager will provide direction , technical leadership, creati vity, and hands-on oversight in the analysis, design, architecture, planning, implementation, and ongoing support of the portfolio of business systems.
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The Asstistant Plant Manager is responsible for formulating & administering operational plans that drive growth, ensure business objectives are met, and ultimately contribute to achieving operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
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Summary:The Cost Accounting Manager will serve as the key finance business partner to the Plant Manager and extended Operations team, and will lead all planning, financial analysis, cost accounting, productivity, delivery and inventory controls.
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In the absence of a Plant Accountant the Cost Accounting Manager will assume responsibility for those duties. Lead and develop the Plant Accountant as required to ensure proper business support for operations and growth initiatives, including succession planning.
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The Sr. Compliance Tech. Business Analyst/Project Manager will provide business analysis, project management, and related duties for various Anti-money laundering (AML) and Compliance Technology projects in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
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Bachelor's Degree in Health Informatics, Public Health Administration, Healthcare Economics, Public Policy, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Business or a related field; AND three years of professional experience in Informatics, data management, statistical analysis or a related field, preferably in a Public Health environment, that includes two years of supervisory experience, OR.
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8 years of experience must include: Asset / Liability management; Funds transfer pricing; Global optimization techniques including single yield Curve and Beta hedge; Interest rate risk and economic value sensitivity analysis; Deposit behaviors, asset-liability management, planning and analysis; and Excel and MS Access.
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Act as a financial advisor and business partner to the Regional Director and Area General Manager; provide ongoing recommendations and analysis in attempt to improve balance scorecard results.
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As the Senior Manager of Analytics, you will support one of four Marketing GMs in guiding data-driven decision-making through business simulations and optimization, competitive intelligence and war-gaming, and risk management.
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8-10 years of relevant management experience in the area of strategic sourcing, supplier relationship management, and business analysis. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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The Analyst I, Benefit Configuration position is responsible for analysis, interpretation, integration and business decisions with regards to hierarchy, pharmacy network rates and Navitus’ formulary configuration designs.
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Oversees cash management, general ledger, financial reporting and analysis, budgeting, taxes, accounts payable, billing, collections, banking, payroll, internal and external audits, insurance, capital assets, borrowing, investments, Firm ancillary business financials and retirement plan issues.
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Identify new business opportunities aligned to customer and Abbott Nutrition objectives based on category analytics, trends analysis, and insights understanding. Manager, Shopper Category Insights Infant & Childrens Nutrition - Columbus, OH.
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