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The Financial Analyst is responsible for the end-to-end management of all business finance systems, processes, controls, and all business related internal and customer reporting requirements for the portfolio.
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The Business Systems Analyst is able to successfully transition to unfamiliar business and systems domains with minimal guidance. Travelers is seeking a Business Systems Analyst to work on an agile team within our Property insurance organization.
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Supports Financial Statement Analysis of business partners (e.g., suppliers, customers, co-packers, acquisition targets) by using software systems (Internet, Bloomberg, and D&B), annual reports, and/or interviews; determining the financial status (viability) of business partners; and assessing risk implications.
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Advanced understanding of financial systems and reporting tools (i.e., SAP Business Warehouse, Business Objects, Access) required. PMA performs moderate to complex assignments with average risk in an autonomous fashion with limited guidance.
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The Business Analyst is ultimately responsible for the facilitation and elicitation of requirements and documentation of those requirements for a specific project initiative. The Business Analyst reviews test plans and verifies system functionality delivered for the project.
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Sr. Associate IS Business Systems Analyst Live What you will do Lets do this. Basic Qualifications: Masters degree OR Bachelors degree and 2 years of systems analysis experience OR Associates degree and 6 years of systems analysis experience OR High school diploma / GED and 8 years of systems analysis experience Preferred Qualifications: Direct experience in working in a manufacturing site, on Business or DTI roles.
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Job Description: Aeyon seeks a dedicated Level IV Business Systems Analyst to ensure financial integrity, compliance, and operational effectiveness through rigorous financial management, audit response, internal controls evaluation, and policy development.
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We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Pricing and Compliance Analyst to lead our MAP (Minimum Advertised Price), Authorized Reseller, and IP Compliance programs across multiple Business Units.
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Core Job Responsibilities Center of excellence – leverage resident expert knowledge of our finance functions and systems What You'll Do Review and analysis of assigned financial projects with close supervision and technical guidance, which may include: Profit plan preparation and analysis and presentation Value-creation through Free Cash Flow focus initiatives that drive sustainable improvement Analysis of forward-looking monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements.
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The Operator will use a variety of tools that range from access control and alarm monitoring systems to various business intelligence sources, open-source media, Internet, and in-house tools.
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Employee works in the Department of Child Services, Child Support Bureau's IT Office supporting the Child Support Bureau (CSB) systems and reports to a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst (CSB-IT Test Team Supervisor) or higher level staff.
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Prepare project budgets and provide analysis such as funding profiles, sales forecasts, time-phased labor, and non-labor expenditure profilesProvide guidance and mentor staff members as required to follow stated deadlines and ensure appropriate actions are implemented about business requirements.
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The Senior Compliance Analyst will act as a liaison between audit and compliance teams, functional and development teams, third party hosting providers, provide ongoing IT, Cybersecurity and business support and is responsible for assisting with managing Compliance processes, systems, and resources.
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The American Red Cross is searching for self-motivated and independent Software Quality Assurance Analyst to support the Biomedical Services Business Systems Integrations modernization efforts.
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Lead, maintain and enhance financial reporting processes around actual results, forecast, budget and historical results in a changing systems environment by accessing information from disparate sources across both domestic and international business groups and incorporating into various reports and financial summaries.
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