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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including vlookup, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and other advanced calculations/functions preferred. Experience with the following is preferred but not required: Aristocrat Oasis v12, Tableau, Teradata, IGT Table Touch, Bravo Poker, MICROS, PM10, Kronos.
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Advanced data mining and data analysis skills with expertise using MS Excel pivot tables, macros, index/match, vlookup, VBA, data links, etc. Professional certifications such as: Six Sigma Green/Black Belt, APICS CSCP, CLTD, CPIM, CSCMP SCPRO, CTL, CTP, or related credentials.
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Procurement, ERP, MRP, Oracle, NetSuite, Fishbowl, Kanban, Trello, Asana, Monday.com, JIRA, Sharepoint, Box.com, Dropbox, Teams, Slack, RingCentral, Excel, VLOOKUP, Pivot Table. Advanced Experience with MS Excel (familiar with VLOOKUP and Pivot Tables.
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Intermediate to Advanced MS Excel skills (Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, Conditional formatting); data blending tools such as Alteryx or domo a plus. Intermediate to Advanced MS Excel skills (Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, Conditional formatting); data blending tools such as Alteryx or domo a plus.
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Good knowledge of excel to include the use of functions such as vlookup and the implementation of pivot tables. The Research Analyst will be responsible for surveying a portfolio of oilfield services market segments (for example: "Wireline" and "Drilling Fluids") and suppliers (for example: "BJ services" and "Halliburton"), and presenting key findings in the form of reports, presentations and through our online news service.
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Strong attention to detailStrong written and verbal communication skillsStrong Excel skills (Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, etc.) Strong knowledge of Broadridge GPS products (BPS, CAGE/Global Framework, and Impact)Proven track record of successfully working with industry peers on Fixed Income initiatives (Same Day Settlement, Fed Repo Tracking, Consolidated Margin, Single Security, etc.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including the ability to create and work with Pivot Tables, SUMIF, VLOOKUP functions, and exposure to Macros. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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Strong understanding of Microsoft Excel including VLOOKUP and Pivot table experience. Originally focused on the United States’ underground coal mining industry, Matrix has expanded into industrial markets in both the United States and around the globe.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Excel formulas (Pivot Tables, VlookUp, Sumifs required) Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller at TubeScience (Hybrid-Downtown Los Angeles) TubeScience is looking for a talented Senior Accountant/ Assistant Controller to join our thriving team in Downtown LA.
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Microsoft Excel specialized functions, including VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and functions (i.e., SUMIF); and. Reconcile endowment investment bank accounts. Responsible for endowment investment accounting (Pool Investment) and maintaining subsidiary ledgers for each endowment fund and securities.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills required (i.e., Pivot Tables, Formulas, VLOOKUP functions) Financial certification in ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CPA, CMA or other equivalent. This team is part of the WW Financial Planning & Analysis, supporting Johnson & Johnson Vision Care and Johnson and Johnson Surgical Vision.
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Strong understanding and experience using Excel (VBA’s, macros, Pivot tables, vlookup, hlookup), Power Point, and MS Access required. Strong understanding and experience using Excel (VBA’s, macros, Pivot tables, vlookup, hlookup), Power Point, and MS Access required.
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Experience with business instant messaging platforms (Teams, Slack, RingCentral, etc.) Experience with ERP and MRP systems (Oracle, NetSuite, Fishbowl, etc.) Experience with file/document cloud storage (Sharepoint, Box.com, Dropbox, etc.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including VLOOKUP, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and other advanced calculations/functions is required. Experience with the following is preferred but not required Aristocrat Oasis v12, Tableau, Teradata, SAS Data Flux, IGT Table Touch, Bravo Poker, MICROS, PM10, Kronos, Virtual Roster.
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Exceptional quantitative and MS Excel skills (i.e. sumifs, index/match, vlookup, table formulas, and pivot tables) Tricentis has more than 1,800 customers, including the largest brands in the world, such as McKesson, Accenture, Nationwide Insurance, Allianz, Telstra, Moet-Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, and Vodafone.
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