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Education: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in computer information systems, computer science, or closely related field. Experience: Three years of increasingly responsible experience in data analytics or computer science.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in computer and information sciences, engineering, mathematics, computer science, management information systems or other related disciplines.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Computer Science, Information Systems, Supply Chain, Math, Logistics or Engineering plus 5 to 8 years of systems analysis experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; or Masters degree plus 5 years of systems analysis experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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Minimum QualificationsEducation: Bachelors degree in management information systems, computer information systems, computer science, computer engineering or related fields.
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For serious consideration for this key Business Systems Analyst role, you will need to be an IT professional with 5 to 8 years of experience in business analysis, requirements gathering, etc. Translate business data from multiple systems into a consolidated format for use in decision making.
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BS in Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science. Education Required: BS in Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science.
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Ensure data integrity across multiple systems in support of Logistics operations and reporting requirements. Assess gaps and business impact and recommend solutions to leadership for moderately complex to very complex business systems processes.
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Visiting Researcher University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF08584 The Department of Computer Science in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of California, Los Angeles, invites applications for part-time positions as a Visiting Researcher.
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Minimum Requirements: Requires a bachelor’s or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, MIS, Math, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Data Sciences, Economics, Physics or a related field and 5 years of experience in the position offered or 5 years of experience using Oracle, Hana, MsSQL, Postgres, Neo4j or RedShift.
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Scale computational environments, establishes cloud infrastructure, integration and design across the development team as well as inform, develop, and deploy microservices and scale data science models.
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Xxx E. & J. Gallo Winery SAP Data Systems Engineering Expert Job Description : SAP Data Systems Engineering Expert positions offered by E. & J. Gallo Winery ( Modesto, CA ). Also requires 3 years of experience: programming in Python and Java; designing, engineering, troubleshooting and developing stream-processing systems; designing, engineering, troubleshooting and developing object oriented and object function scripting languages; designing, engineering, troubleshooting and developing NoSQL (mongo and dynamoDB) and streaming data technologies (Kafka); and designing, developing and testing next generation of SAP systems integrations.
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Design software systems based on requirements; design interfaces between systems; construct workflow charts and diagrams; study system capabilities; write clear specifications. Improve existing systems or processes by assessing the current environment and recommending alternative feasible solutions.
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in accounting, computer science or relevant field 5+ years of experience in related field Advanced level in Excel, including Visual SQL (T-SQL) experience Experience utilizing Crystal Reports, QuickBooks Experience working with 3rd party vendors Strong technical problem solving and communication skills, self sufficient and driven.
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Develop best in class processes to support data and systems integrity. Configure purchased software systems based on user requirements; articulate the capabilities and limitations of purchased software solutions.
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The role of the Help Desk Specialist is to provide exceptional front line technical support and resolution to basic computer, application, systems, device, access, and technical problems for users within our organization both in person and remotely.
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