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In compliance with applicable laws, HSBC is committed to employing only those who are authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. as HSBC will not engage in immigration sponsorship for this position.
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Our client is actively seeking an experienced Business Analyst to join a dynamic project team focusing on diverse aspects of the Power and Retail industry. As a crucial team member, you will leverage your expertise in Power trading, risk management, and scheduling process to facilitate the changing needs of the business.
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Our fast-growing team seeks a skilled, motivated, and reliable Business Data Analyst to help grow our company. Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst is a data professional who designs, develops, and implements analytics tools and data solutions. Be a forward-facing business intelligence partner of the Finance Department within the company and support projects and change management initiatives across key project owners (IT, Finance, Operations, Human Resources, Marketing, etc.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Business Analyst to join our team in the data quality space. - 5+ years of experience in business analysis, data analysis, or related field. - Develop business requirement documentation/functional specification documentation.
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Building 'trusted advisor' relationships with internal stakeholders through maintaining a network of Control Owners and Control Operators for the key Business or Technology controls and partnering with 2nd and 3rd Lines of Defence (LOD) including Operational Risk, ISR, Internal Audit etc.
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We are looking for an SAP Business Analyst to manage and configure Procure to Pay (P2P), Financial Transaction Manager (FTM), and peripherals (e.g., advanced planning, MES) application activities related to our production plants.
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Experience with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Preferred : SAME AS ABOVE KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Analyst I Required : Knowledge related to cost control, financial and metric analysis, profitability, and process improvement.
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Bank Secrecy Act: Remains cognizant of and adheres to Navy Federal policies and procedures, and regulations pertaining to the Bank Secrecy Act. Business Intelligence Analyst I. Disclaimers: Navy Federal reserves the right to fill this role at a higher/lower grade level based on business need.
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The Junior Data Analyst will gather and analyze data from various databases and sources, develop reports and visual representations, and provide analytics of all financial/operational processes within the company.
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Configure and customize the JDE system to meet business requirements, including setting up sales orders, pricing structures, customer profiles, and distribution channels. Good understanding of business processes to develop new processes and reporting based on requirements, metrics and KPI’s.
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We are looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst with an emphasis on FP&A to join our team. Participate in the testing, deployment, and documentation of business intelligence solutions.
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The Business Systems Analyst will oversee the company's PECO Program throughout the local & regional facilities, which involves managing processes, training, and implementation. Business Systems Analyst.
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The Dish Retail Wireless Sales Team is looking for an experienced and detail oriented Business Operations Analyst to support retail growth and data analytics needs. The Business Operations Analyst reports to the Director, National Retail Wireless and is responsible for ensuring team alignment around forecasts, budgets, and growth goals as well as building new dashboards and views to help guide business decisions.
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The Rotation Program is a 20 month program designed to provide a variety of general business assignments, resulting in broad, hands-on exposure to Champions Energy Services support areas and building capabilities across product, service and operational areas.
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