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Kforce has an enterprise healthcare client that is looking for a Senior IT Business Analyst with experience in EPIC Tapestry, including Tapestry Link. This position is fully remote and can sit anywhere in the US but will ideally work Pacific Standard Time. They are looking for someone who has an IT background and understands the EPIC Tapestry build environment but can now act as the liaison between the business stakeholders and the IT teams.
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Kforce has a client in Boston, MA that is seeking a Business Analyst. Acting as client advocate during project life cycle to ensure business requirements and processes are understood and addressed during design, development, SIT and UAT.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Business Analyst in Columbus, OH. Kforce is looking to fill a new and challenging position within a company where you can constantly improve and adopt new technologies.
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As a Business Analyst I, you will conduct analyses and prepares reports that provide operational and/or technical support to business operations. Business Analyst I will assist with process design and modification for continuous business improvement.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Business Analyst in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.Summary:In this role, you will apply expertise and strategic focus needed to conduct complex operational analyses and leads medium to large project teams that support informed decision making within the business unit.
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Kforce is looking for a Lead Business Systems Analyst to come aboard a contract position with one of our Fortune 500 clients in Saint Louis, MO. Day to day responsibilities of this the role and a description of the project: The Lead Business Systems Analyst will be writing technical user stories and working with the product owners to elaborate technical requirements and technical acceptance criteria.
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A Kforce client in in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is seeking to hire a Remote Business Analyst. A Business Analyst will be the liaison between the design, development teams, the client to define the objectives, and requirements of the client.
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Actively solicits business requirements through interviews, workshops, and/or existing system documentation or procedures; Uses industry standard analysis techniques to uncover business requirements, such as data flow modeling, use-case analysis, and workflow analysis; On a small project, may determine the techniques used for this work.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Business Analyst in Minneapolis, MN. Summary: The Business Analyst is responsible for leading business requirements definition to successful completion, including the discovery, analysis and documentation of business requirements, process flows, use cases, test, and training plans.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst in San Diego, CA. Summary: We are looking for a strong Business Intelligence Analyst to work within an agile team to plan, design and develop Business Intelligence dashboards and reports.
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Kforce's client a leading environmentally - and socially - progressive heavy Building Materials Company located in the eastern United States of Norfolk, VA is seeking an SAP SD/Logistics Business Systems Analyst.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Junior Business Analyst in Rosemont, IL. Summary: The primary purpose of this position is to execute Customer Business Integrations for customers agreeing to work with standard integrations.
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Kforce's client in the energy industry is searching for an IT Projects Business Analyst - Endur. The IT Business Analyst resolves conflict and delivers tough messages with grace.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking a Business Continuity Analyst on a contract basis in Pittsburgh, PA.Summary:The Business Continuity Analyst will be tasked with maintaining vendor relationships, preparing reports specific to compliance situations, design and develop emergency action plans for business locations, business processes, and critical vendors.
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7+ years of proven experience as a Business Systems Analyst preferred, with a focus on information technology. Business Systems Analyst will work closely with business and technology teams to enhance existing solutions and innovate new ones.
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