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Under moderate supervision, a Sr Solutions Analyst will regularly demonstrate creative problem solving while contributing to the documentation, planning and implementation efforts of small to medium sized project teams to deliver solutions to complex business problems.
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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Lead, you will use quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA’s strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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As an Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horn’s future leaders.
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The ideal candidate has an enthusiastic, self-motivated personality with excellent analytical, logic, and reasoning skills.
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The Business Development Director will build relationships with our in-market operations leaders, key support center internal partners, and our Joint Venture partner to create an aligned winning culture, driving organic revenue growth leading to sustainable market share gains across an assigned market.
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Analyze business and systems needs in terms of functional and technical requirements including MIS, Process Technology and business process solutions portions of proposed solutions. Ensure system analysis designs and process maps are documented and communicated with business executives and senior management.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Sr. Procurement Analyst is a member of the Republic Services Indirect Procurement team, with the key responsibility to partner with innovation teams in construction, facilities, and other technology leadership to establish category specific strategies and drive the supplier contracting actions necessary to meet the desired requirements at the best possible economics.
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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Lead, you will utilize quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA’s strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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You’ll be partnering cross-functionally throughout the company (Security, Legal, HR, and Business Teams) to design, implement, and execute processes to safeguard our customers and company from potential insider risks and threat actors.
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The Advanced Microscopy team has a great opportunity for a Materials Analyst to join our dynamic Dual Beam group at the Phoenix, AZ lab. Our clients include leading edge tech companies in a diverse range of industries and business sectors who design, manufacture or incorporate electronics for tomorrow’s technology driven world.
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As a Business Intelligence Analyst II you will work as a project leader and independent contributor to create a broad view of business strategy and use your knowledge of data analysis and visualization to manage global initiatives that design, develop, and deliver reports, dashboards, and data analytic services.
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The Lead Applications Analyst - Telecommute Position will lead, manage, and execute the entire lifecycle of a product line from strategic planning to tactical activities. PetSmart LLC seeks a full-time Lead Applications Analyst - Telecommute Position.
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As a Business Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in identifying inefficiencies, analyzing processes, and implementing improvements to enhance organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
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AWS is looking for an Automotive & Manufacturing Business Development (BD) leader capable of driving market development for the Autonomous Driving/ADAS workload area leveraging the richness of the AWS cloud computing platform to address transformational opportunities with customers and partners in automotive and manufacturing.
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Employees know our culture and approach to business are built on a desire to provide an environment for everyone to flourish. Civil Analyst - Transportation (Phoenix, AZ) Exposure to AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS.
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