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The Client Financial Analyst is a trusted member of the Client Business Analyst department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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Studies and experience in information/data sciences, economic development, federal regulations, and business preferred. Present findings with internal and external audiences - which may Self-Help leadership, CDFI peers, and funders - with clear and compelling written reports, verbal communication, and visual presentations.
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Our client, an international investment bank located in Midtown, NY, is looking to add a Business Analyst to their Fixed Income Trading Desk. Responsibilities of this position include managing daily trade application support in Murex, supporting and maintaining TRACE compliance standards, and developing business requirements to address any technical issues that occur on the fixed income desk.
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Business Intelligence Analyst. Minimum of 3 years’ strong SQL and report development experience with Business Intelligence tools such as Business Objects, SSRS, Cognos, MicroStrategy, Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, etc.
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Senior Business Analyst (SBIR/STTR) with a DOD Secret Security Clearance to support our government customer in Falls Church, VA. Senior Business Analyst. Extensive experience supporting a Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Program.
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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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Job Title: Sr. Business Analyst. After 30 days of employment, you will be eligible for a benefits package that includes medical, dental, life, disability and business travel insurance, flexible spending accounts, EAP, stock purchases and vacation/sick days/parental leave.
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Provide mentoring/coaching and share industry (wildfire/forestry) knowledge with Business Analyst team. Timmons Group is currently seeking a Senior Wildfire Business Analyst to work with our clients and our Solutions team on projects within the Wildfire and Forestry markets.
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Manage business stakeholders to seek operational problems and build solutions. Utilize geospatial data from Uber Freight's carrier network to understand carrier behavior and regional areas for improvement.
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The Business Analyst (BA) works as a member of the Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Office and operates within EPPMO guidance and best practices to engage with diverse groups of project stakeholders, subject matter experts, and process users to identify, define, and document business needs to find solutions, make process and technology performance improvements, and plan and manage organizational change.
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Proven experience (3 years) as a Business Intelligence Analyst or in a similar role with expertise in Microsoft Power BI. We are seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented Business Intelligence Analyst to join our team.
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Education & Experience:Bachelor's degree preferably in an analytical field (ex: Business, Supply Chain, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Engineering). Supports annual Territory Business planning process, supporting the development of sales forecasts, and contributing to the Sales & Operations Planning process (S&OP.
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The Oracle CX Business Analyst/ Administrator is responsible for managing and supporting all functional and technical aspects of this module. Support and maintain all Oracle Migration & Integration needs as they pertain to all CX Business Applications (OIC, OFS, CRM, DCS, IDCS, Marketing Cloud, Outlook, eCommerce, content management, in conjunction with CX Partner(eVerge, Documoto, Dealer Portal, Five9, Docebo.
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More than 10 years of experience worked as a business analyst, having knowledge on treasury business area treasury, cash management and liquidity functions. This role will interface with business, other application development teams within IT as well as various shared services organizations and infrastructure areas.
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The New Jersey Judiciary is seeking an experienced business analyst to work under the general direction of the chief or other supervisory personnel in the Automated Trial Court Services Unit (ATCSU.
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