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Bachelor’s degree required; major in MIS, Computer Science, Finance, Economics, Business or Financial Engineering preferred. Solid Business Analyst skills, including experience interviewing client executives to gather and document business requirements and process mapping.
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Associate's or BA/BS in Computer Science or related field or 6-7 years of relevant IT asset management experience. As part of the Cellular Mobile and Asset Administration team within the IT organization, the Asset Management Analyst will focus on daily and long-term strategic lifecycle management of hardware and software IT assets.
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Degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Informatics, Information Systems or another quantitative field. The analyst must be systematic with strong attention to details and have the ability effectively process large amounts of data into meaningful information in order to improve business insights and enable business decisions.
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BS. Degree computer science, mechanical engineering, operations, or equivalent; MBA is a plus. The Supply Chain Systems Analyst II is part of the global Supply Chain organization and will consult on optimization and effectiveness of business processes in the supply chain organization.
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The position requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering (any), or any technical/analytical field that is closely related to the specialty, plus 5 (five) years of experience in the same or similar IT/Computer-related field.
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A bachelor’s degree in business administration or a similar field (Management Information Systems, Computer Science, IT)Strong understanding of business processes and functions, with an ability to translate business requirements into technology solutions.
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Requirements Who You Are: You have a BS in Business Information Systems, IT, Computer Science, or a related field, or you bring 5-7 years of direct experience in data warehousing and business intelligence.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration, or related field. The Digital Systems Business Analyst is responsible for analyzing business processes, gathering requirements, designing solutions, and configuring the Digital Banking platforms to support business operations.
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S degree in computer science, Engineering, Computer Information Systems, or related field. Job Title: Business Systems Analyst IV. Engage with business stakeholders to understand their requirements and translate them into training materials and documentation.
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Business Systems Analyst I - Equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business, or Public Administration, or a related field. The Clark County Information Technology Department is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Business Systems Analyst I/II position.
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Candidates may substitute a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Information Technology, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or other information technology related field for up to four years of the required experience.
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Bachelor's / Master's degree in computer science, or Masters in Business Administration. Business Systems Analyst, The Business Analyst position works as a liaison among business operations, technology groups, clients, business partners, vendors, and enterprise project management offices to understand business requirements, analyze the data and assess the impacts of business changes as a result of strategic/tactical initiatives, operational changes, compliance requirements, client needs, and technology or operational improvements.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a quantitative field (mathematics, computer science, physics, economics, engineering, statistics, operations research, quantitative social science, etc. Knowledge of Test & Control procedures (A/B Testing), background in computer/statistical programming languages, (SQL, R, Python.
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BS/BA degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent relevant business experience. We are seeking a Business Analyst (BA) to work with the ERP team and act as a liaison between different departments.
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