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The Business Finance Analyst will support and administer the Cost Accounting, financial planning and analysis efforts for Delta Electronics and its subsidiary entities in the Americas Region.
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The Senior Analyst, Business Planning & Analysis position will provide analytical & managerial support to Corporate Planning & Analysis Team by preparing annual operating plan & analysis, overseeing various operational projects and analyzing complex data sets to develop/enhance models that comply with the company strategy.
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Assist with the preparation and co-ordination of risk and control assessment for new business proposal. Perform profit & loss analysis on the finished vehicle division's business with 3rd party OEMs.
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Business analysis experience for SaaS products, particularly in CIAM (OKTA, Forgerock), IGA (SailPoint, Saviynt) and PAM (CyberArk, BeyondTrust) solutions. At least 8 years of business analysis in Information Security with a preferred focus on IAM (CIAM, IGA, PAM) projects.
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The Business Finance Analyst will provide the analysis of month end results and rolling forecast, which include revenue combination, COGS, expenses usage, headcount, Inventory, AR, The Business Finance Analyst will anticipate in the monthly closing rolling process.
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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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Business Data Analyst. Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau). Reporting to the CFO, you will own the entire business intelligence function: you will be the expert on company data and use that knowledge to answer questions, provide insight, and improve the business.
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Business Analyst with experience in Financial Crimes domain (ECRR(Enterprise Client Risk Reporting)/AML(Anti Money Laundering), KYC, Sanctions Screening (like OFAC) + Actimize tool exposure.
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Business Process Analyst. Organize large data sets, automate/integrate with Business Intelligence reporting tools and produce dashboards that leadership can leverage to tell our story.
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Implement the back-end to support front-end use cases and business processes. Translates and implements UI/UX design and requirements into production-ready codeWorks closely with UI/UX researcher to inform based on technology capabilitiesImprove the overall quality of application fundamentals, including tailoring the case report form to certain disease areas.
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Partner with cross-functional teams to decode revenue and profitability drivers, thereby influencing business and brand strategy. Contribute proactively to multi-disciplinary task forces aimed at boosting efficiency and business acumen.
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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Business Analyst. Oversees the selectionand implementation of software programs and hardware resources that meetthe business requirements providing analyst support from inception throughsystem implementation, as well as managing test planning and execution toensure that all requirements are satisfied.
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As a Business Analyst in University Registrar Services you will become a member of a highly skilled and empowered team that enjoys working in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. We are hiring a Business Analyst, which is a specialized, functional position that serves an important role in supporting and transforming processes including but not limited to class registration, grading, awarding degrees, PeopleSoft Student Records, quality assurance testing, and query building and reporting.
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We are collaborative and data-centric, with every associate focused on creating our customer’s unique experience and delivering results through our omnichannel business model. Bachelor’s degree in business or quantitative discipline (statistics, math) suggested.
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