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Four (4) or more years of business analyst or business systems analyst experience in the property and casualty insurance industry. Seven (7) or more years of business analyst or business systems analyst experience in the property and casualty insurance industry.
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System Support - Provides expert technical support for systems by responding to inquiries, ensuring processes run smoothly, and working to continuously improve the end-user experience. Reporting - Enables strategic insight into business systems through reports to senior management.
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This position leads analytic efforts, delivers strategic insight, and acts as a technical expert for business systems within the Bank. Performs at the highest level of service complexity in support of system operations, performance, and usage.
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Preferred Area of Experience: Paralegal and CACS collection and recovery system, ALS, TSYS, FISERV or other Bank/Host/Mainframe servicing systems and MS Suite. Updates systems with detailed account notations.
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We’re searching for a Business Systems Analyst to join BSA AML technology group who possesses extensive Banking experience in KYC, AML, Sanctions, and Compliance systems with strong business and systems analysis skills and is able to work with minimal guidance to deliver their assignments.
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The individual will have solid knowledge of BSA related regulations to provide support to the BSA Compliance Officer and BSA Compliance Manager on all BSA related compliance issues to ensure regulatory requirements are met using various monitoring systems and reports.
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Experience with formal methods of solicitation (e.g., ITN, RFP, RFI) for the procurement of 3rd party vendor systems and services. Strong ability to administer configurable business systems, including management of system-based business rules, workflow, and processing logic.
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Intermediate knowledge of internal controls and risk assessment Experience in systems architecture, cybersecurity, infrastructure, technology operations, development life cycle and methodologies, cloud operations, information security and/or DevSecOps.
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Determines business requirements and implements appropriate Systems Analyst, Business Systems, Business, Technical Support, Analyst, Systems, Technology, Banking. This position delivers strategic insight into business systems through complex analysis, reporting, and operational activities.
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System Support - Provides daily technical support for systems by responding to inquiries, ensuring processes run smoothly, and working to continuously improve the end-user experience. Bachelor's Degree and 2 years of experience in Systems Support, or Analytics, or Operational Support OR High School Diploma or GED and 6 years of experience in Systems Support, or Analytics, or Operational Support.
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