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A relevant educational degree in one of the following fields: Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Cyber Security, Statistics, Business Administration, Systems Engineering, Computation Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Information Security and Assurance, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Telecommunications.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Analytics, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or in a related field or equivalent work experience.
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Alternatively, the employer will accept a master’s degree, or its foreign equivalent, in Computer Information Systems, Information Systems, Computer Applications, Computer Science, IT, Analytics, Computer Engineering, or a related engineering/computer/analytical field plus 5 years of professional experience as a Systems Engineer/Developer, Business Intelligence Analyst/Developer, in the job offered, or in other positions involving business intelligence.
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The Timekeeping Business Systems Analyst functions as the primary HBS data analyst, requirements analyst, and quality assurance analyst for new system enhancements and upgrades for HBS and for UCPath enhancements and upgrades that are related to timekeeping and absence management.
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Analyze existing software systems and its new business requirements and system specifications to determine all the parameters of software applications. Req: Master’s degree in Computer Science or related field plus 1 year of experience in similar duties/technical capabilities using OOPS, Oracle, SQL Server, Java J2EE, Spring, Hibernate, SOA Architecture.
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How you will contribute to LifeNet Health’s success:The Business Systems Analyst, SAP IBP is responsible for SAP Integrated Business Planning solutions/architecture, analyzing business process opportunities and recommending leading practices/best in class solutions for S&OP processes.
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Client's Access Technology and Infrastructure Department (ATI) department is looking for a new Business Systems Analyst to develop, support, and perform ad-hoc analysis using our cloud-based solutions on AWS that utilize our internally developed Master Data Management Solution called C3AE (Channel, Contracting, Customer Access.
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As a Business Systems analyst, your role typically involves analyzing and designing information systems that support business processes. AS/400 (IBM iSeries) – Vantage Point Apparel Software Support day-to-day ERP activities (Daily/Weekly/Yearly Maintenance) Business Requirements Analysis: Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand their requirements System Design and Configuration: Design and configure AS/400 applications and systems to meet business needs, ensuring alignment with organizational goals.
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The JobOur client is seeking a Business Systems Analyst to join the ERP systems support team supporting their Industrial division. The right candidate will have experience with Infor Baan / ERP LN or other mid-market ERP systems such as QAD, M3, Epicor, or Sage. FunctionsIdentify and implement business process automation opportunities.
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A master's degree in accounting, business administration, economics, engineering, finance, industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, political science, public administration, social work, statistics, computer science, management information systems (MIS), quantitative business analysis-computer science, information systems and decision sciences, or computer information systems will substitute for one year of the required experience.
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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst is responsible for providing GIS services to external and/or internal clients in a shared services environment. The GIS Analyst determines client needs and proposes optimal GIS and geospatial technologies and solutions to meet business needs.
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Machine learning will cover everything from data science, Artificial intelligence, business analytics, deep learning, and computer science. In our Data science track we prepare you to get job as one of the following: Python developer, a data analyst, data visualization developer, a statistician, a machine learning engineer or a data scientist.
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Apex Systems has an immediate opening for a cleared Salesforce Business Systems Analyst to suppot our federal client. Salesforce Business Systems Analyst.
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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 Marketing, Advertising, Economics, Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Analytics, or related field. Manage internal (Mindshare) and external client relationships to guide the Business Intelligence engagements.
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