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Languages: ASP/ Web development, Business Objects, Crystal, Visual Basic, SQL, C. Two years college level work toward a degree in computer science or data processing or the equivalent in experience or training is required.
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Experience with analytic business intelligence tools such as Crystal, Business Objects. Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
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Develop and integrate email notification service to handle alerts at high volume in Unity ecosystem using Java Spring Boot. Use J2EE design patterns Objects Factory, Singleton, Data Access Objects, Data Transfer, Business Delegate and Session Façade to facilitate clean distribution.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, computer science, accounting, finance, math, engineering, data science, operation research and/or related field is preferred. Light work-exerting up to 5 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
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The Data Science division is the epicenter of business intelligence, uncovering impactful insights that put Aramark clients in the sports and entertainment industry ahead of the curve. s degree in Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Data Science, or related field with emphasis on predictive modeling and analysis.
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Proficiency with data extraction tools such as SQL, Business Objects, Cognos, etc. Bachelor degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Applied Math, Statistics, Data Analytics, Data Science, or a related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business Administration or equivalent work experience. Experience in Business Objects or Sigma BI tools.
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Bachelor’s or Master's degree in Data Science, Computer Science or Business Analytics. Experience in the use of business intelligence tools highly valued (e.g. Power Bi, Tableau, Business Objects, Clik Data Analytics, Zoho Analytics, SAS Visual Analytics.
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Strong skills using various third-party office and report generation products such as Microsoft Office, Business Objects, Cognos, and Enterprise Guide. Bachelor's Degree in Computer/Information Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Economics, Industrial Engineering or Operations Research, or related field.
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EDUCATION: MBA, MIS, or Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineer Science, Statistics, Industry Engineering, Business Administration, or related field of study; or any equivalent combination of experience and training.
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BS/BA degree in Business Management, Computer Science (or related field), MBA/CPA/CMA preferred. 3+ years of experience working with SAP BI front end tools like Analysis for Office Workbooks, Business Objects, SAC, Power BI, SAP ECC, SAP S/4HANA.
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New York Institute of Technology's six schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in in-demand disciplines including computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; biology, health professions, and medicine; architecture and design; engineering; IT and digital technologies; management; and energy and sustainability.
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Degree emphasis in Computer Science, IT, Computer Engineering, MIS, mathematics desired. Superior skills include business analysis, process facilitation, change management, creative and critical thinking, superior written and verbal communications, technical writing, problem solving, presentations, and public speaking.
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Education BA in MIS, Computer Science, or a related field from a recognized college or university or equivalent work experience. Extensive command in Business Objects Architecture.
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Assist and mentor resources with design and development of RICE objects. Create Functional and Technical Designs for RICE objects. Proficient knowledge of information technology and business consulting practice.
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