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Job Title: Information Technology - Senior IAM Business Analyst. Manages consulting practice with business partners for technology security topics. - In-depth Functional/Industry Knowledge, such as IT audit, IT Risk Management and Information Security is required.
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Information Technology - Business Analyst. Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Business, or related field required. to join our Corporate Information Technology Team.
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We’re looking for friendly, professional, and motivated IT Business Analyst to join our Information Technology team. The family business Sam Harris started is now a firm of more than 500 hundred employees including collections professionals and customer care representatives who employ the latest technology and best ethical practices to help businesses recover revenue and provide world class customer service.
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The Information Technology (IT) Business Systems Analyst Level I/II is a single class with two salary levels. A Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Management Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Industrial Organizational Psychology, Materials Management or other field closely related to the intent of the class.
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Understanding of current information technology capabilities is required. Responsible for understanding and identifying digital capabilities and solutions for all areas of Chemical Process Development (CPD) including engineering technology, sterile product development, oral product development, material science and engineering, laboratory operations, device development and strategic innovation.
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In the position of IT HRIS Business Analyst you will be part of a global ICT team which is responsible to act as experts in the global HR systems (such as ORACLE HCM, Learning Management System, Personnel Cost Planning tool etc.
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Partners and collaborates with the business and Information Technology to meet the needs for COSA data reporting, analytics and complex projects deliverables. As a dedicated Business Operations Analyst Senior, Snowflake Information Steward, you will working for the CFO Data and Application Management Team within the CFO Information Delivery organization.
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This position is an IT Business Analyst for Chemical Process Development (CPD). This role also contributes and supports the digital strategy of the company and collaborates with IT Delivery to identify strategic and innovative uses of technology, leveraging enterprise platforms, emerging technology, and cloud solutions to drive the small molecule API development portfolio.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, age, national origin, citizenship, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, family structure, marital status, ancestry, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law.
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We are seeking an IT Business Analyst II to join the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) team, as part of our Information Technology (IT) department. The RPA team is an enterprise-level shared services group focused on utilizing automation software to create efficiencies and automated solutions that strive to meet business goals and create an exceptional internal and external customer experience.
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Develops business rules and report or application formats for distributed, web, and mainframe programmers to use in developing applications or systems automated programs or systems to support analytical work and the release of public information.
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The individual will be responsible for working with Business and Technology counterparts across global sites as a Product Owner / Sr. Business Analyst and use their knowledge of the business systems, industry, and system development lifecycle methodology to direct the execution of complex projects throughout their life cycle.
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Information Technology. Through our global delivery centers across North America, Asia, and Europe, we deliver strategic technology and business transformation solutions to our clients, enabling them to operate as leaders within their fields.
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Independent Purchasing Cooperative (IPC) is seeking a highly motivated Sr. IT Business Analyst (ITBA). Bachelors degree in computer science/engineering, information systems or comparable education plus experience is required.
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Information technology series, which includes the classifications of the system administrator, application support technician and the analyst/programmer. Business Systems Analyst (Information Services) - District.
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