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Advanced understanding of downstream applications and core systems integration. Working knowledge of Health Level 7 (HL7) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) messaging standards and structure, as well as Application Program Interfaces (APIs.
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Careers at Stanislaus State Search Results Administrative Analyst (AA/S EI) Job no: 542284 Department: Student Equity and Success Work type: Staff Location: Stanislaus - Turlock Categories: Unit 9 - CSUEU - Technical Support Services, Administrative, Temporary, Full Time, On-site (work in-person at business location) Position Summary(Classified as: Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt I)Full-time position available on or after November 14, 2024 for Learning Commons.
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HOW YOU'LL STAND OUT: Junior or Senior class standing at a college or university working towards a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business Administration, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Cognitive Science, or Engineering.
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The Business Systems Analyst serves as the liaison between the IT Department and business stakeholders responsible for evaluating business processes, identifying areas for improvement, and developing and implementing solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity.
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In addition, the Master Data Management Analyst will maintain hierarchies, enforce integrity, and review procedures and process flow to allow for synchronization of data between systems.
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The role of the Network Security Analyst is pivotal within the Enterprise Infrastructure division, focusing on safeguarding our network systems. We are looking for a Network Security Analyst.
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The Senior Business Systems Analyst/Project Manager will play a critical role in analyzing business processes, identifying opportunities for improvement, and leading the implementation of new systems and technologies.
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Position Overview: The Senior Business Systems Analyst/Project Manager will play a critical role in analyzing business processes, identifying opportunities for improvement, and leading the implementation of new systems and technologies.
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Demonstrates detailed knowledge of Cedars-Sinai’s core patient accounting systems and/or department specific systems and uses them effectively and efficiently. We also were awarded the Advisory Board Company’s Workplace of the Year. This annual award recognizes hospitals and health systems nationwide that have high levels of employee engagement.
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We're looking for a Business Systems Analyst to work one-on-one with clients across the Americas and simplify their business processes with Odoo. This is an implementation project management role for someone excited to work at the intersection of software and business.
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CFocus Software seeks a Junior Imagery Analyst to join our program supporting DHS in Washington, DC, Capital Heights, MD, and Springfield, VA. This position has remote capabilities. Prepares maps, charts, reports and other imagery related media using computer systems and imagery exploitation software.
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Experience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS); JDA (Red Prairie) a plus. The position will provide root cause analysis of inventory discrepancies, shortages, overages, and damages in the warehouse while utilizing the Warehouse Management System and SAP. The Inventory Analyst will partner with the Supply Chain Planning team to optimize inventory locations within the warehouse to increase productivity.
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Experience Minimum Requirements: Two (2) years of experience in enterprise networking environments, computer systems and operations, computer programming and application analysis. Web-related programming experience with one or more of the following technologies: ASP.NET, ASP, JSP, Java Servlets, VBScript, XML, XHTML, CSS, CHTML, XSL. Database and query experience including any of the following: SQL Server, Oracle, Access.
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Experience may have been gained in work such as computer operator or assistant, computer sales representative, program analyst, or other positions that required the use or adaptation of computer programs and systems.
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Working knowledge of financial planning systems such as Adaptive Insights and Hyperion. The Senior FP&A Analyst will also be responsible for providing financial guidance to the business and will be actively involved in the monthly forecast process and monthly close process.
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