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Overview: The ITQA Analyst IIIs role is to develop and establish quality assurance standards and measures for the information technology services within the organization. The ITQA Analyst III will apply proven analytical and problem-solving skills to help validate IT processes through careful testing to maximize the benefit of business investments in IT initiatives.
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Senior Project Management Analyst - Raleigh, NC. #projectmanagement #Analyst #conduent. Interconnects with business units, managers, ITS (Information Technology Software), Telcom, Sr Management, presenting all phases of the project(s.
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Seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Cybersecurity Senior Analyst to join our cybersecurity team. Prepare and present reports on scan results and remediation progress to senior management and stakeholders.
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The Sr. Business Analyst is responsible for eliciting and translating business requirements from internal customers into functional and non-functional requirements to be used by IT project teams and a commercial software vendor in support of delivering a technical solution to meet the business objectives.
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Expert Epic Professional Billing Analyst that can hit the ground running with little guidance. Expert Epic Professional Billing Analyst that can hit the ground running with little guidance. o Building profiles, workqueues, charge router rules, knows the General Ledger.
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GPS Contracts Operations Senior Analyst possesses a working knowledge of government or commercial procurement principles. Government Public Services (GPS) Contracts Operations Senior Analyst.
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Title: Senior Business Analyst. Identify and document detailed current and future state process workflows using BPM standards. Perform functional, integration testing UAT support, including developing test scenarios and cases•Support required system go-live activities.
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We are looking for a Senior Functional Workday Analyst to join a fantastic Organization. Senior Workday Analyst (Functional) We are looking for a Senior Functional Workday Analyst to join a fantastic Organization.
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As a Senior GIS Analyst, you are responsible for interacting with engineers and surveyors in order to create GIS data and drawings from inception to completion with minimal supervision and direction.
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We are seeking a Senior Treasury Analyst to support a rapidly growing Manhattan based real estate investment firm. Senior Treasury Analyst Semi-Remote. Update weekly cash report for senior management team.
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We are seeking a qualified individual for a senior position that will move toward leading the Financial Services Department. CPA or MBA preferred. This position will support the Financial Services Department in providing professional accounting and financial-related advisory services to municipal utilities and electric cooperatives.
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Coordinates business and technical systems and processes with respect to; design, application installation, configuration, integration and development, application testing, modification, troubleshooting and maintenance of applications used within the Wealth Management Business.
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ESFM is looking for a talented Senior Procurement/ Sourcing Analyst. ESFM is looking for a talented Senior Procurement/ Sourcing Analyst. Serve as a subject matter expert and steward the ESFM Procurement / Strategic Sourcing Processes.
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Seeking a highly motivated Senior Business / Data Analyst/Architect to join the Permit Transformation Program team. The Senior Data Analyst/Architect will provide analysis and leadership on data analysis projects across the enterprise.
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GlobalSource, a National IT recruiting firm, is seeking a Hybrid/Remote Senior SAP APO Application Analyst for one of its clients. Work with and understand existing processes in APO, Production Planning/Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS), ECC PP and PP-PI, Global Available-to-Promise (GATP), and Available-to-Promise/Capable-to-Promise (ATP/CTP) process.
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