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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business or other related discipline. Minimum 5+ years as a Business Analyst in an IT environment. Experienced Business Analyst.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Management Information Systems, or related field. We are seeking a skilled Business Analyst with a focus on process documentation to join our team.
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The Sr Software QA Analyst will work closely with QA Lead, Sr QA analysts, Business users, Product Managers, Product Owners, Application development teams, and Subject matter experts to ensure business requirements are met and delivered with high quality.
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Proven work experience as a Data Analyst, Data Engineer , Database Developer, Data Architect, Business Analyst or similar role. The Data Analyst will play a crucial role in supporting decision-making processes, optimizing business operations, and driving organizational growth through data-driven strategies.
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The Clinical Informatics Systems Analyst Senior is primarily responsible for assisting in the operation and administration of clinical information systems, collaborating with clinical and technical associates to enhance workflow methodology and tools.
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Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Business or equivalent experience. Experience with state of the art software components for a performance metrics data visualization or business intelligence environment.
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Business Process Modeling experience to visualize, document, model and analyze business processes for understanding and process execution in a SOA environment is a must. Experience eliciting requirements that lead to identification of business rules is required.
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Gathers and compiles information and reports from multiple systems and departments to identify access barriers related to templates and Epic decision trees, while optimizing the use of other Epic functionality, specifically related to Cadence/scheduling/access.
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Proven experience as a Business Analyst in information technology projects, with a focus on technical systems analysis and requirements solicitation. Seeking a full-time Information Technology Business Analyst (BA) that has proven experience with providing technical systems analysis and requirements solicitation.
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We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated Business Analyst with expertise in SuccessFactors, particularly in modules such as Employee Central and Workforce Management System. Proven experience as a Business Analyst, preferably with expertise in SuccessFactors modules such as Employee Central and Workforce Management System.
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Business Systems Analyst. Analyze business requirements and create high level technical design documents and technical specifications for assigned applications, in accordance with company architecture standards.
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Ensure business, Functional Analyst to manipulate systems (SAP) with configuration and coding tools in order to support new user needs. The Junior SAP SD Analyst will directly support the IT related needs of the global supply chain.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration, or related field. Proven experience as a business analyst in IT projects, preferably in a corporate environment.
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The Sr. Workday Analyst will work with the HR and Business Technology teams to manage change requests for operational improvements and/or strategic initiatives on our HR platforms. Maintain integrations across the landscape of Workday and related business applications, collaborating with internal resources (IT Service Desk, IT Systems Engineering, and IT Enterprise Architecture) and third-party vendors.
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The Business Systems Analyst provides essential functional support and expertise for Research Administration Systems (RAS), Accounts Receivables (AR) and related integrations or connected business processes in partnership with operational units (including Accounting, Research and Academic Departments) and technical units.
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