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Founded in 1981, Analysis Group is one of the largest international economics consulting firms, with more than 1,200 professionals across 14 offices, including more than 250 professionals who focus on Health Care. Analysis Group’s health care experts apply analytical expertise to health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), clinical research, market access and commercial strategy, health care policy, epidemiology and drug safety, data science, and biostatistics.
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Specific knowledge of affordable programs, such as IRS Section (LIHTC), HUD, LAHD, LACDA, HCD, HACLA, FHLB, and CDLAC. Previous experience must include responsibilities for understanding property budgets, variance analysis, capital improvement plans, investor and lender reporting requirements.
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Cherokee Analytics is seeking a CI Analyst in the Analysis Division to provide mid-level CI analytical support to CI AD to identify, assess, and disrupt threats to cleared industry, cleared personnel, DOD, and the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA.
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Performs analysis of waste samples using analytical techniques and instruments. Performs a satisfactory Initial Demonstration of Capability (IDOC) prior to data reporting for any method the laboratory technician will be conducting analysis.
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As a member of the KGS Engineering Integrated Engineering Solutions (IES) organization, the candidate will have experience developing and implementing both analytical and empirical approaches for mission assurance, product quality, reliability risk identification and assessment, and availability and maintainability analysis during product design, manufacturing, integration, testing, deployment, and mission operation stages.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Manager, Accounting, this role requires a mix of advanced excel skills, analytical prowess, accounting knowledge, and organizational skills to support our finance department's efficiency and accuracy.
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Exemplary analytical cost management/cost control expertise including financial modeling, utilization of costing tools; SAP, Excel, and GAACP. Regulated utility exposure preferred. Applies business-wide criteria for planning, analysis, design, development, and maintenance of facilities and systems across a major sector of the function or business applications.
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Experience in problem solving through statistical analysis or with large data sets highly preferable (such as in derivatives, structured finance, or business analytics or in a similarly demanding and analytical role.
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Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and cloud based analytical software (Looker, Power BI) 3-5 years of experience as a Business/Finance Analyst or similar role with a focus on operational analysis, resource management, and metrics.
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The Compensation Manager will have a strong analytical background, exceptional Excel skills, and a passion for driving data driven decisions to support the organizations compensation strategy. Advanced MS Excel skills -modeling, visualization, data analysis.
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Proficiency in data analysis tools and techniques, such as SQL, Excel, Power BI, Tableau, or similar software. This position provides Quality Assurance and Analytical support for the Logistics/Materials Management department.
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Analyze raw data and make sample selections using various analytical and security tools such as ACL and Benford’s Analysis. Ability to perform data analysis using packaged software (Excel, ACL.
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Assesses institutions from an enterprise-wide perspective, including utilizing holistic knowledge to engage in risk management analysis across an institution's various operations, identifying and assessing emerging trends and potential impacts on financial institutions, and developing analytical processes to monitor risk.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Laboratory Technician assists in performing chemical analyses of various types of hazardous and non-hazardous waste to determine compliant treatment and disposal, using a variety of analytical techniques and instruments.
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The Industrial Engineer will bring an analytical approach and provide data driven solutions under the direction of the Executive Vice President of Operations. Completes time studies, ROI analysis for capital projects and process analysis.
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