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As UCSB implements a new enterprise-wide financial management tool (Oracle Financials), the Business Systems Analyst (BSA) will play a pivotal role in providing technical business support to the Office of Budget and Planning.
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PSEG offers a unique experience to our more than 12,000 employees - we provide the resources and opportunities for career development that come with being a Fortune 500 company, as well as the attention, camaraderie and care for one another you might typically associate with a small business.
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DISH is looking for an experienced Senior Financial Analyst to support our operations team with data-driven insights that lead to actionable decision-making and executive decision support.
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Work closely with all departments including product, operations, marketing, and business development to provide business insights and recommendations on how to improve the financial results.
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Posting Number: S05465P Position Title: Business Analyst II Department: OIT Business Analysis Location: Arlington Job Family: Information Technology Position Status: Full-time Work Hours: Standard Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8am to 5pm.
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The Sr. Product Owner/Sr. Business Analyst is experienced in the role of a Product Owner, expert of the product, and have a deep understanding of the business and/or technology domain, while also having advance quantitative/analytic skills to influence the Financial Crimes program strategic transaction monitoring and data management direction.
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From an accredited college or university with a major in finance, business administration, economics, accounting, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, statistics, or another field related to the position such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock, farm management, ranch management, rural sociology, dairy science, domestic agricultural development or agronomy; OR.
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T least 3 to 5 years in a ServiceNow business analyst role with deep knowledge of ITSM processes, including Request Management, Change Management, Configuration Management (CMDB), Incident Management and Problem Management.
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Grant & Contract Analyst III: Requirements noted for GCA I plus: 5+ years related business experience Preferred: Professional Certification in Research Administration (CRA) or Master’s Degree in Research Administration Grant & Contract Analyst IV: Requirements noted for GCA I plus: 7+ years related business experience Preferred: Proficiency with multiple and varied web-based reporting systems.
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The Business Systems Analyst would be expected to report to the office on a quarterly basis, at minimum. Under the general supervision of the Enterprise Applications Manager, the Business Systems Analyst analyzes, develops, implements, maintains, and manages Energy Trust applications and data.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Business Analyst III to join our TPRM Technology, Governance and Reporting Team. In this critical role, you will support our third-party risk management efforts, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of our data through complex analysis.
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We are seeking a talented RPA Business Analyst with expertise in UIPath to join our dynamic team and play a key role in identifying, analyzing, and implementing automation opportunities that optimize business processes and drive operational excellence.
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As the Financial Analyst, you will have the opportunity to use your analytics skills to product various financial reports which will provide key insights that drive strategic planning and initiatives.
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The Business Systems Administrator will be responsible for using their knowledge of software programs and business strategies to help HRL maximize application productivity, reliability, and scalability.
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CCP -PHR/SPHR -CEBS or CBP -Flexible and adaptive to changing business needs. As a part of the Total Rewards team, the Senior Compensation Analyst will research, design, implement, and evaluate various compensation, rewards, and recognition programs that support the attraction, engagement, and retention of top talent.
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