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Experience in working with business stakeholders for user requirement collection, problem statement identification, and functional design and fit/gap analysis. Experience in IT Service Management operations and system usage such as Incident Management, Service Request, Change Management, and Knowledge Management/KCS.
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Experience working with Business Insights tools, e.g., Tableau, Power BI, etc. - Conduct data mining, regression analysis and other quantitative analysis using industry standard statistical and business analytics techniques.
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Key contact with the business users in different time zones to harmoniously work on the requirements to develop additional FICO functionalities. You'll have semiconductor industry experience, including the “fabless” business model.
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Ways to stand out from the crowd:You'll have semiconductor industry experience, including the “fabless” business model. Understand the business functions of Finance & Accounting and evaluate how IT changes may impact and improve the operation of these business functions.
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We are now looking for Sr. Business Systems Analyst to join our IT Applications planning team. 3+ years of demonstrated ability with Anaplan software developing planning solutions in close collaboration with Business stakeholders, in the areas of Sales Operations Planning or Supply Chain Demand Planning in the High-Tech sector.
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As a Financial Crime Compliance Technology Analyst, you will play a crucial role in leveraging machine learning, analytics and visualization techniques to enhance our organization's capabilities in detecting and preventing financial crimes.
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The business analyst usually reports to a project manager or director. The business analyst usually reports to a project manager or director. The main function of a business analyst is to maintain vendor relationships, acting as a business analyst for non-IT projects or filling organizational roles above an administrative level, but below a management level.
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As the FP&A point on the Anaplan system, you will be responsible for managing functional integration, working with Finance to determine use cases, developing business requirements, leading UAT, training, and change management.
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Title: BI Architect
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Computer savvy – skilled in the use of software (Excel, PowerPoint and Business Objects) Bachelor’s Degree (Business, Economics, Statistics, or other analytical field) Bachelor’s degree, preferably in business-related field.
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Direct reports to the position include: the Executive Director of Fiscal Services; Director of Budget Operations; Chief of Police; Director of Purchasing, Contracts and Risk Management; Director of Environmental Health and Safety; and Executive Assistant, Business Services.
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With Consulting and Management Services (CMS) colleagues, developing new business and fee for service offerings such as strategy redesign for corporate clients, back office services for nonprofits, and board placements Engaging in ongoing professional development to deepen philanthropic knowledge and fundraising skills.
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Bachelors degree in Information / Computer science, business / Public health administration, healthcare or other related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The analyst focuses on the application, database, environment, user experience, and sub-system performance of these clinical applications.
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Our data analyst and data scientist professionals deliver on this mission by implementing data-based solutions, analysis and insights targeted at maximizing payment success including maintaining security, improving approvals, reducing fraud and chargebacks, and preserving the integrity of the fastest growing payment platform in US and globally.
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An IT Security Analyst is responsible for ensuring corporate applications, systems, networks, and digital assets are adequately protected and mitigated against cyber threats and risks. Understanding of patch management with the ability to deploy patches in a timely manner while understanding business impact.
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