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The Business Intelligence Analyst II supports our internal and external strategic clients. Experience with business intelligence exploratory or visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Qlik, Birst) is required.
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POSITION SUMMARY :The Business Analyst is responsible for requirements gathering, business process design, development of use cases, testing and post implementation support of custom applications, Workday and 3rd party systems.
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The Circular Economy Business Analyst will support initiatives throughout Saint-Gobain North America (SGNA) in pursuit of Saint-Gobain's ESG goals with a distinct focus on Circular Economy.
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Yale.edu/core,The CORE Business Analyst will work directly with the CORE Executive Director and Associate Director of Operations to provide budget modeling and forecasting through budget analysis, projections and what -if scenarios with budget sources that are varied and complex.
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Undergraduate bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance and with a Chartered Accountant qualification, Certified Public Accountant (“CPA”) license or Chartered Financial Analyst (“CFA”) qualification.
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Ecology Action and Taper have an opening for a Business Analyst. As a Business Analyst you will take your passion for driving continuous improvement and your innate problem solving skills to proactively collect, sort, clean and summarize data to help the Ecology Action team in making quick and informed decisions.
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Compliance Senior Analyst, Independence Consultation - Business Relationships, Independence & Conflicts Network (ICN) Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames.
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Document, review, and perform complex analyses and conclusions regarding potential business relationships. As a senior analyst on the team, you'll promote and monitor compliance with auditor independence rules and regulations as well as internal policies and procedures to help manage Deloitte's regulatory and reputational risk.
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Along with the Audit, Consulting, Advisory, and the other Deloitte entities regarding potential business relationship reviews. The ICN Business Relationships team performs a critical consultative, quality-assurance, and risk-management function for the Deloitte US Firms, helping the organizations remain unbiased and independent when entering into business relationships with third parties.
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Ability to learn, understand and apply Deloitte's independence policies and guidance related to business relationships. The ICN Business Relationships team is responsible for handling independence inquiries received from our professionals and engagement teams.
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As part of ICN Business Relationships team, you will be an enabler of Deloitte's growth by reviewing proposed business relationships such as alliances, teaming arrangements, and sponsorships for independence threats that Deloitte faces in the marketplace.
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Identify potential enhancements to the existing business relationship clearance process and tools. Answer questions related to how to use/navigate through the business relationship clearance process and tools.
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Deloitte's independence requirements are defined by specific sets of policies and external rules and regulations to help us remain independent when providing service and creating business relationships.
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Business relationships are essential to the growth strategy of Deloitte. Mentor and train members of the Business Relationships team. Communicate business relationship clearance status updates.
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