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Under the direction of the Information Technology (IT) Supervisor II, the IT Specialist I, serves as a Business Analyst, demonstrating an in-depth understanding and level of expertise of Application Services and Technologies, performs the most complex business analyst tasks timely and independently; acts as a project manager on assigned activities related to the development and maintenance of various applications and technologies.
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Knowledge of data integration tools and experience integrating Salesforce with different business systems (ETL, CPQ, marketing automation, reporting, etc.) 7+ years of experience as a Business Systems Analyst, Administrator, Developer, Engineer or similar role, preferably in a SaaS organization or consulting firm.
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In this role, you will be at the forefront of revolutionizing our business processes and systems, particularly for the GTM team encompassing Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, Professional Services, Support, and more.
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This customer centric focus has led to extraordinary growth, and we are now seeking a Business Systems Analyst with experience in CRM and/or ERP technology to help improve, enhance and build systems that will improve our sales and back office operations.
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Job Description This position will improve IT systems across all business units; improve productivity and information flow throughout the Company; assist the IT team to keep the systems functioning in an orderly manner; act as senior programmer / analyst for IT applications; assist users through computer related issues.
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Undergraduate degree or 4 additional years of general IT experience in areas such as business analysis, systems analysis, software development, quality assurance, and/or project management.
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If you are a confident Business Systems Analyst with experience in ERP or CRM applications, we want to hear from you! Business Systems Analyst Job Description. In this position, you will report to the VP of IT and work closely with business stakeholders to ensure our application and information systems are aligned with current and future business requirements.
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Bachelor of Science Degree the field of business administration, computer science, accounting, or management information systems. Perform cost-benefit and return on investment analyses for proposed systems; and prepare business cases to aid management in making implementation decisions.
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Under the direct supervision of the Associate Vice President – Enrollment, in conjunction with the Senior Director of Enrollment Management, Registrar, and Enrollment Management Business Analyst, the Business Systems Analyst will support a comprehensive enrollment management operation and aid in the technical analysis, troubleshooting, and operational support of PeopleSoft Campus Solutions (student) system in use by students, staff, and student employees at San Diego State University.
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The ideal individual for the team will have in-depth experience with SAP FICO modules and its integration to other systems. Key contact with the business users in different time zones to harmoniously work on the requirements to develop additional FICO functionalities.
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Conduct ROI analysis and cost avoidance calculations for Contact Center Business Systems and AI projects, assessing the potential benefits and financial impact. you will be responsible for leading a team and collaborating with various internal teams, such as Data & Analytics, Workforce Planning, and Business Operations, to evaluate current systems and recommend enhancements.
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Full Time] Business Systems Analyst - MES at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. As our Business Systems Analyst for Manufacturing Execution System (MES) you will be our go-to-Moxian for providing support to our Manufacturing team.
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Bachelor’s degree in management information systems, Computer Science, Business Administration, or equivalent formal training; required. 6-10 years of experience in a Business Systems Analyst role.
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Senior Business Systems Analyst, Finance Systems page is loaded. Senior Business Systems Analyst, Finance Systems. Bachelor’s degree preferably in a business, accounting or computer science-related major and at least seven years of experience implementing and/or maintaining ERP systems and related applications or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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The Sr. Business Systems Analyst will provide technical support on D365 and other financial systems in areas such as workflow, user security administration, upgrades, enhancements, and troubleshooting errors.
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