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Senior Financial Planning Analyst. Work with technology teams and VP of Finance on annual budgeting and strategic planning activities. Oversee Wolters Kluwer’s Global Business Services (GBS) financing activities including financial planning and analysis activities.
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The IT Risk Analyst would maintain information that will allow the Information Security Officer to keep executive management informed about the results of the risk assessments and make recommendations for mitigation.
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The ITSM Incident Response Analyst will have strong Service Now skills in administration, report generation and operations. Incident response experience in a high energy IT environment working closely with IT Service Desk, and IT Operations support.
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Job Posting: Investments Procurement Analyst. Investments Procurement Analyst. Under the direction of the Staff Services Manager II, the Associate Governmental Program Analyst independently performs varied and complex technical and analytical tasks associated with the Investments branch procurement, budget, succession plan, executive reporting, administrative business, and board agenda processes, as well as provides general analytical and administrative support.
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The HR Analyst, in conjunction with other designated individuals, is a subject matter expert in serving the organization as the HRIS administrator. Job Description: The HR Analyst role administers activities related to Total Rewards programs.
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Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting a Lead Financial Analyst for Manufacturing & Technical Operations (MTO) consolidations. Reporting within the IMSC Finance organization, the Lead Financial Analyst will report to the Finance Manager for MTO and support the global manufacturing sites around the world.
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We are seeking a Senior AWS Cloud Network Engineer to join our CGI team in Sacramento, CA! Senior AWS Cloud Network Engineer. Responsible for all aspects of network engineering, design, and implementation of AWS cloud solutions.
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As an Analyst on the Capital Planning and Liquidity Strategy Team you will provide subject matter expertise and direction on complex projects and initiatives in the Treasury area. Free financial counseling, health coaching and employee assistance program.
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The Lead Finance Analyst partners with Lumen business stakeholders to drive understanding of business performance including the financial results achieved, the outcomes of key initiatives and investments, and opportunities for the business to take actions to improve financial outcomes.
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As our Payroll Analyst, you will provide advanced preparation, reconciliation and analysis of payroll information and system data. The Raley’s Companies is a private, family-owned, and purpose-driven retail company headquartered in West Sacramento, CA. Since our founding in 1935, our store operations have grown to include more than 235 locations across four states and four Tribal Nations under eight well-known banners: Raley’s, Bel Air, Nob Hill Foods, Raley’s O-N-E Market, Bashas’, Food City, AJ’s Fine Foods and Bashas’ Diné Market.
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The role of Project Controls Analyst (PCA) has been established to be a valued team member, working directly with Project Managers (PMs), Project Accountants (PAs), Project Controls, and Business Center Leadership to help ensure the successful financial execution of buildings sector projects to contribute to the profitability of the company.
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A Bachelor's degree, or higher, in business or public administration, human resources management, psychology, labor relations or a field closely related to the intent of Employee Benefits Analyst Level I/II with the County of Sacramento.
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Help Requirements Conditions of Employment STANDARD POSITION DESCRIPTIONS (SPD): PD96282, PD95246, and PD91601 Visit the IRS SPD Library to access the position descriptions.
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As a(n) Experienced Data Analyst. Experience with data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI). Collect, analyze, and report on HEDIS data from various sources, including claims, medical records, and electronic health records.
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