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The Sales and Business Analyst will actively engage in reporting & analytics, implementing process improvements, and driving change to improve performance and profitability across OxyChem's product line supporting the Sales Organizations and Business Groups.
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Garda is looking to hire a Business Analyst in its Research and Technology (R&T) group in our New York office to enhance and support our trading and risk system (Orchestrade). Ability to interpret and implement business requirements in one of the above systems.
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A Business Intelligence Analyst, or Business Intelligence Specialist, is responsible for managing data retrieval and analysis within an organization. A Business Intelligence Analyst has a diverse scope of duties and responsibilities depending on the nature of the organization.
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At the epicenter of the data that drives all these operations is the Core Data Services team, and that is where we need a Senior Business Data Analyst. Design data models to best support analytics needs of the business, consistent with data strategy principles.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWere looking for an entry-level industry practitioner with a college degree and interest in business continuity, crisis management, crisis communications, workplace violence prevention/threat management, intelligence, and/or corporate security to join the Bryghtpath Team as a Business Continuity & Crisis Management Analyst.
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Overview Function (Scope and Main Purpose of Job)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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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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GENERAL PURPOSEThe Financial Business Systems Analyst – Senior leads specialized finance related activities in support of multiple large projects, functions, major business units, and/or product lines.
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Perform as an Oracle finance functional analyst responsible for analysis, solution design, testing, and production support of Oracle EBS Financial Modules and Oracle EPM (FCCS and ARCS). Education: Bachelor of Science Degree the field of business administration, computer science, accounting, or management information systems.
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Our client, a major bank in New York City, is looking for Equity Derivatives Trading Business Analyst. Liaising with global Tech and Ops counterparts on a variety of strategic initiatives – representing the business interests by providing expertise across products & systems, testing new technology rollouts.
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Business Analyst will work with cross-functional teams and business units to question, understand, and provide business process improvements via automation. We are currently aligning RPA with business processes that need a fast implementation (idea-to-execution) across different types of applications / software.
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The role of the Business Analyst is to analyze business processes and research industry trends, and to report findings. Based on the information gathered, the business analyst prepares recommendations for process improvements or system solutions and presents these to the leadership team for review.
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At least 5+ years in a business analyst role or senior business analyst role. As a Senior Business Analyst you will work closely with stakeholders, product teams as well as technical teams to improve overall performance of systems.
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We are looking for a super BSA for Apptio to work in the business finance area. · Should possess skills would be both on the finance business side as well as on an expert on the financial Apptio system.
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Quality Business Analyst. Developed with guidance from key industry leaders and academic experts, Extension's certificate programs match the economic demand of industry, from engineering to business, education to bioscience.
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