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We are seeking Business System Analyst (BSA) professionals with experience in Oracle ERP, SCM, HCM, and EPM Fusion Cloud to join our IT Enterprise Systems team. Bachelor’s degree in IT Engineering/Information Systems, Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Human Resources or related field required.
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Overview:A Boars Head Business Systems & Process Analyst is a key analytical resource group that is a part of Enterprise Applications team driven to identify, define, develop and deliver innovative solutions that are in alignment with the organization goals.
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The SAP HCM Business Systems Analyst role at Hyundai/Kia Motors Manufacturing involves leading HCM (Human Capital Management) solutions, supporting business systems like SAP HR and SuccessFactors, and collaborating with Korea HQ to enhance and implement HCM best practices.
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As a Business Systems Support Specialist II, you will report directly to the Business Systems Support Manager, and work with end users to resolve issues. Efficiently roll out new features with assistance from Business Systems Support Manager and/or Business Systems Project Manager.
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We’re searching for a Senior Business Systems Analyst - Workday Enabling Aurorans on the front lines of Information Technology, powering the tooling, services, and infrastructure needed to deliver the benefits of self-driving technology - Safely, Quickly, and Broadly.
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Bachelor's Degree Finance, Computer Science, Statistics, Information Systems, Business Administration, Management, or another quantitative field required. Experience with EPM/BPM tools like Oracle EPM, Cognos TM1/IBM Planning Analytics or Business Intelligence (BI) tools like Power BI, Tableau, MicroStrategy.
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Division staff, i.e., the Business Intelligence and Payment Systems teams, including managing allocation of staff and resources, hiring, staff development, business intelligence (reporting), technical support, technical system design, and workflow automation.
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Broad business and manufacturing perspective - in depth understanding of assembly plant operations and business practices. Broad business and manufacturing perspective - in-depth understanding of assembly plant operations and business practices.
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Education: Bachelor of Science Degree the field of business administration, computer science, accounting, or management information systems. Perform cost-benefit and return on investment analyses for proposed systems; and prepare business cases to aid management in making implementation decisions.
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The SAP/IBP Senior Business Analyst will be a core member of James Hardie SCM IT Team while working closely with our SCM business organization and driving continuous improvement through business partnerships to develop timely and innovative sustainable ‘end to end’ solutions.
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Develops, tests, debugs, documents and maintains application modules and object classes, using programming languages such as Oracle PL/SQL, SQL, XML, DHTML, Java, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Application Express (APEX) and JavaScript, in a complex and changing business environment across multiple systems.
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The Business Systems Analyst (BSA) plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between business needs and technology solutions within the city. The Business Systems Analyst will be responsible for analyzing business processes, identifying opportunities for improvement, and designing and implementing technological solutions to meet the needs of our organization.
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The 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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Reporting - Enables strategic insight into business systems through reports to senior management. Overview This position leads analytic efforts, delivers strategic insight, and acts as a technical expert for business systems within the Bank. Performs at the highest level of service complexity in support of system operations, performance, and usage.
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Possession of a bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, computer science, or a related field; AND two years of professional experience as an accountant, auditor, or computer programmer analyst that included participation in the design of financial accounting systems.
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