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MongoDB is seeking a Senior Business Systems Analyst (BSA) adept at translating business needs into technical solutions for the CPQ team. Marry understanding of business with systems expertise to provide input to strategic technical roadmaps as well as proactively identify and address delivery needs based on roadmap.
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Minimum of 3 year's work experience in Banking Operations or as a business or data analyst, with a focus on Banking Systems data preferred. Looking for Data Analyst with BSA/AML implementation experience.
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Business Systems Overview As our business evolves, we are hiring a Sr. Business Systems Analyst (BSA) with a focus on supporting our Order to Cash and Revenue workstreams.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Business Systems Analyst with expertise in SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) module and S4 HANA experience to join our team. As a Business Systems Analyst, you will play a crucial role in the configuration, design, testing, compliance, and implementation of SAP S/4HANA SD applications.
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State Street Global Advisors is looking for a Business Systems Analyst (BSA) with Masters (2+) or Bachelors (5+) y ears' experience looking to join our Application Technology Solutions team.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience required in one or more related field(s) including risk-advisory, banking, internal audit, regulatory compliance, BSA/AML Compliance, foreign correspondent banking, Money Service Business, and/or fintech companies.
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Who we are looking for:State Street Global Advisors is looking for a Business Systems Analyst (BSA) with Masters (2+) or Bachelors (5+) years’ experience looking to join our Application Technology Solutions team.
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The Principal ERP Analyst is responsible for leading and/or participating in business process and data analysis efforts in order to support our Institutional PeopleSoft FSCM and third part related systems.
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Perform statistical/analytical analysis, root cause analysis, data mining, business intelligence, visual analytics/visualization in support of BSA/AML operations; Work with internal strategy, modeling, test design, leads production, and key stakeholders to generate and deliver analysis to other business units within BSA/AML.
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Conduct investigative review and analysis in support of company’s BSA/AML regulatory compliance policies and program including investigating automated alerts from our transaction monitoring systems, and referrals sourced from law enforcement requests and other company lines of business.
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Experience with business intelligence and data mining tools such as BusinessObjects, MicroStrategy, Tableau, QlikView, Power BI, Hadoop, SAS Enterprise Guide/Miner. Huntington systems and data knowledge; examples include Actimize CTR/ECM/KYC, SAS AML, FDR, and Enterprise Data Warehouse.
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Our client, a leading Pacific Northwest utility provider committed to public service and environmental preservation, is looking for a Business Systems Analyst for their Vancouver, Washington location.
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Remain current with industry standards and developments in the areas of KYC, BSA/AML, and OFAC, and apply regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures to case investigation. Review data from systems and following Coinbase procedures to investigate, decide, and document transaction monitoring alerts.
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Work closely with Business Systems Analyst (BSA) and Business Users to design and develop solutions that meet business requirements. Senior Oracle Fusion Developer is a key member of the IT Business Applications team, primarily responsible for design and development of Oracle Fusion Cloud related extensions, conversions, integrations, and reports.
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We are looking for a Senior Business Systems Analyst/Product Manager who will be responsible for leading the solution design and delivery for our finance processes. Provide day-to-day administration and maintenance of critical business systems including NetSuite.
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