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We are looking for an SAP Supply Chain business systems analyst with CPG industry experience to join our O’hana (Family). Should have experience with inventory management, procurement, batch management, picking, packing, Handling units, Batch Determination, ATP, shipment processing, load building, Carrier tendering, Carrier booking, Carrier check in, check out, freight handling in SAP and TMS systems in Shipping points at Plants, Warehouses and 3PLs.
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Under direction, the Senior Business Systems Analyst leads and participates in the work of staff in performing applications support in designing, implementing, and maintaining VTA applications and systems including VTA's Enterprise Resource Planning system, Electronic Documents Management System, and other business systems.
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Guidehouse is seeking a Business Analyst that will conduct standard business analysis, gather requirements, and create user stories to support software development decisions. Experience working as a Business Analyst/Product Owner in developing user requirements, writing use cases, and creating requirements documents and process flows.
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As a senior business systems analyst in Academic Information Systems web application development team, the position is responsible for leading complex business and systems analysis, testing, implementation, and on-going management of key IT initiatives.
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Supply Chain Information Technology team has opening for a Senior Business Systems Analyst role. Senior Business Systems Analyst – SAP Manufacturing for R&D. Senior Business Systems Analyst page is loaded.
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7+ years of experience as a Business Systems Analyst, Administrator, Developer, Engineer or similar role, preferably in a SaaS organization or consulting firm. Knowledge of data integration tools and experience integrating Salesforce with different business systems (ETL, CPQ, marketing automation, reporting, etc.
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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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In this role as a Business Analyst with an added focus on data engineering, you will assist in developing, deploying, and supporting various Digital Foundation (DF) initiatives and Smart Manufacturing applications.
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The Business Systems Analyst will play a key role in bridging the gap between IT and the business. Proven experience as a Business Systems Analyst. Develop and implement strategies for integrating AI into existing business systems and workflows.
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LI-Hybrid About our business TC Energy is a leading energy infrastructure company in North America. Posting Close Date: August 25th, 2023 The opportunity Reporting to Manager of Contracts – East in Transportation Accounting and Contracts, the Contract Analyst in this role is primarily responsible for processing customer contract requests, processing project related transportation agreements, and facilitating capacity release transactions.
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Information Technology Services (ITS) at the MCCCD is looking to add a Business Systems Analyst Senior to the Student Information System (SIS) team. Short-Term Business Systems Analyst Sr.
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8+ years of relevant Asset Management experience working as an IT business systems analyst or individuals with business analyst experience looking to transition to technology.
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The Data & Business Systems Analyst III works with the Data Services team and is a blend of the roles of business systems analyst, business data analyst, and data evangelist.
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SAP IBP Sr. Business Analyst - $160K - $200K. This involves collaboration with other SAP functional and development teams to design, develop, test, and implement appropriate configurations within SAP ECC PP, SAP APO, and SAP IBP to meet business requirements in the manufacturing area.
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The Staff Business Systems Analyst will be deeply involved in managing, configuring, and optimizing our MES and LIMS to support Manufacturing Operations. The Staff Business Systems Analyst will be part of the Global Shop Floor Systems team and will be a trusted advisor for Operations, Engineering, Quality & IT local/global teams.
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