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Drive innovation through the development of product designs, utilizing CAD/3D modeling & drawings (SolidWorks), finite element analysis, and calculations for custom build requests for lift trucks.
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Leads the College's efforts to transition the student affairs functions through the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system (Banner); Works with Institutional Research to determine the framework for the collection and analysis of student enrollment data to provide demographic projections; Oversees the assessment standards and accountability systems within the division; and serves as the divisional liaison for accreditation efforts.
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Welding, Foundry PracticesSAP, ERP/MRP, Costing System, Demand Planning & Inventory Management. Quality Management Tools & Methods (Root Cause Analysis, Corrective Action, DMAIC, Continuous Improvement, Gage R&R, SPC, Process Capability, Six Sigma, etc.
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As an ERP Business Application Analyst, you will be using your technical skills and expertise to support the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems at SNC. Additional responsibilities will include participation and execution of planning and analysis of software upgrades, and major deployments.
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This position could use all or any of the following tools: ERP software (P2P), E-Request, Windchill, Cognos/Tableau (or other analytical or cloud based tools), MS Office Suite, contract management tools, Virtual Conferencing (MS Teams), industry research tools and codes, supplier evaluation and selection tools, cost analysis and make/buy decision tools, supplier financial health reporting (D&B, 10-k, 10-Q, etc.
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Build SAP ERP technology solutions that transform clients’ Treasury functions. You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cost Center Accounting, Internal Orders, Profit Center.
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Excited to learn and grow your career in materials managementProficient or able to learn enterprise applications (i.e., PLM, ERP, MES)Bonus: Experience with New product development (NPD) or new product introduction (NPI)Bonus: Data analysis applications/tools (i.e., MS Excel, SQL, Tableau.
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Experience working with MS Office, SAP ERP, Unigraphics NX and Vericut preferred. Recommendations, business case analysis and execution of new manufacturing technologies to drive continuous improvement.
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Experience in ERP systems (TM1, Alteryx), a plus. The Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) group is currently seeking a Senior Finance Analyst to support the business focusing on financial planning and consolidation.
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Provide support and training for financial reporting systems (HFM, FCC, Longview) and IFS or ERP to global finance organizations as required. Strong computer skills, including ERP (IFS, SAP, Oracle) and advanced Excel Skills required, and Power BI.
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Provide strategic vision and develop/leverage FP&A Financial Systems and tools (including Ad Hoc Analysis tools, Budgeting, and Forecasting tools, ERP, & BI) The Director of Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis will play an important leadership role for Cinemark, providing significant financial planning and analysis support to the VP of FP&A, CFO and CEO, as well as Cinemarks senior management team.
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Analyze and resolve Navy ERP problems and issues and work with the NAVSEA NEBO to resolve NHDSM tickets Perform root cause analysis for system processing issues or inappropriate posting results and determine cleanup/corrective measures.
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Responsibilities includes but not limited to interface analysis, integration design, requirements development, data analysis andApplicants must have 3 years of experience working as a business/systems analyst and ideally some experience working with Momentum Financials or similar COTS financial ERP systems (e.g., SAP or Oracle.
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A large Cincinnati based manufacturing company is looking for a Sr. Financial Analyst that will work onsite in Cincinnati Ohio. This person will be reporting to the Director of Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis, the Senior Financial Analyst Commercial Success is responsible for leading the collaboration between finance and sales.
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Strong experience with SAP ERP system software and Hyperion Planning/Essbase systems. Coordinates and provides cost planning, analysis and reporting to management for assigned manufacturing site(s) which includes setting production cost standards for labor and material, supporting and updating standard cost files, partnering with manufacturing entity managers to develop and track budgets, updating forecasts, providing variance analysis, providing product cost analysis.
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