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BioMed Realty is seeking an experienced Finance Analyst to support the company’s corporate finance functions, including financial planning and analysis, quarterly reporting, portfolio analysis, and preparation of materials/presentations for senior management and investors.
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Following the development guidelines of the California State University Common Management Systems and established procedures for campus-specific development, the Analyst/Programmer will work jointly with the HR team to understand business requirements as well as the applications technical team to recommend and implement best practice technical solutions.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst will need to take on a project management role in the initial year. Complies with all Anti Money Laundering laws such as the Bank Secrecy Act, OFAC and USA PATRIOT Act and all related policies and procedures including accurate Member/Customer Identification Program, member due diligence, accurate OFAC match processing, and reporting unusual activities and suspected fraud.
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Support and drive the Bank’s enterprise risk management program development and execution, emphasizing RCSA quality assessment of bank operations, KRI development and tracking, issues management, and loss events oversight and reporting, and third-party risk management.
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Work closely with management to continually improve reporting processes. Comply with all Anti Money Laundering laws such as the Bank Secrecy Act, OFAC and USA PATRIOT Act and all related policies and procedures including accurate Member/Customer Identification Program, member due diligence, accurate OFAC match processing, and reporting unusual activities and suspected fraud.
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Strong master data management, dashboard building and reporting background. RPA Program Management. Organize large data sets, automate/integrate with Business Intelligence reporting tools and produce dashboards that leadership can leverage to tell our story.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Institutional Research (ED-IR) and Chief Privacy Officer (CPO), and reporting to the EVC Office Deputy Chief of Staff, the Institutional Research and Privacy Program Analyst provides project management, analytical, and program coordination support to advance the work of the Campus Privacy Office and Institutional Research (IR.
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Experience with Corporate Performance Management systems such as Adaptive Insights, Hyperion, Planful, Anaplan, Netsuite, etc., and strong appitude to learn new systems and reporting/planning tools.
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As a Configuration Management Analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and consistency of our software and hardware configurations. Configuration Management Analyst page is loaded.
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The Senior Portfolio Reporting Analyst will support a wide range of asset classes including Solar and Home Improvement Loans, Income Share Agreements, and Student Loans, and will monitor portfolio performance through trend analysis and profitability throughout the loan life cycle.
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Under the supervision of the Clinical Quality Management Manager, the CQM Data Analyst provides clinical quality management support to contracted providers of Ryan White-funded HIV services, to the HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Branch's (HSHB) Ryan White program, to the HIV Planning Group, and to the HIV Clinical Quality Management Committee.
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The Analyst will be responsible for endpoint management support (desktops, laptops, mobile devices, etc.) This position will also assist in defining and ensuring compliance with IT security rules and regulations through implementation of controls and reporting for security frameworks (NIST, PCI-DSS, HIPAA and CMMC) as required by granting agencies.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience working as part of an investment performance reporting team at a multi-line investment management organization, with knowledge specific to SMA/Wrap business channel preferred.
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Minimum of 3 years experience in SAP FICO Modules, including but not limited to: General Ledger (GL), Accounts Payable (AP), Accounts Receivable (AR) and Controlling (CO) and management reporting.
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The STS staff provide endpoint support, server management, IT consultation, quotes, and security management for systems across the college and collaborate with IT teams/groups throughout the SDSU community.
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