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Active CPA, FSA, ASA, Enrolled Actuary, SPHR, Member of the Bar, JD, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Certified Equity Professional, preferred. Executes HR strategy, providing advice across compensation, benefits, HR systems, organizational design, change management, communications, and/or culture.
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Under direction, the Senior Business Systems Analyst leads and participates in the work of staff in performing applications support in designing, implementing, and maintaining VTA applications and systems including VTA's Enterprise Resource Planning system, Electronic Documents Management System, and other business systems.
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Advanced proficiency in Tableau, Excel and experience with financial systems and data visualization tools (e.g. SFDC, SAP BPC, Tableau, Einstein Analytics) Architect of visual presentation - Your analytical, storytelling and artistic skills will be very handy for our monthly and quarterly performance review decks, as well as other custom business presentations to senior management.
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The Sr. SAP GATP Business Systems Analyst is responsible for partnering with the Business to enable capabilities within SAP GATP and SAP SD modules. Master's Degree (or equivalent experience) in Information Systems, Computer Science, or Business is preferred.
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The ideal candidate would have worked as a supply chain business analyst or a demand supply planner in the past and, currently working as a project manager with a proven track record of managing projects, proficiency in the planning projects implementation with excellent problem-solving skills and cross functional collaboration skills.
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The Business Analyst - Land Management is responsible for providing subject matter expertise for the City's Land Management, Permitting and Work Order Management systems and for developing the functional requirements, testing training, implementation and support artifacts specific to the Land Management application portfolio in close collaboration with the business domain and business subject matter experts.
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Job Role and Responsibility: AMD, Inc. is hiring Staff Business Systems Analysts to perform timely, quarterly PBA project-based accounting data collection & analysis. Business Intelligence or Data Visualization tools (Pentaho, Hitachi Stream Data Platform, or Power BI.
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What You'll Get to Do The Principal or Senior Principal Program Cost Control Analyst (PCA) support a Level 01 EVMS Level program within the Launcher Operating Unit in Marine Systems reporting to the program Business Manager.
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An understanding of the components and considerations required when building enterprise systems (e.g., key architecture components, security, scalability, data quality, etc.) Ability to learn a new business domain and build subject matter expertise in a short period.
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The Business Systems Analyst will work directly with the Payroll, HR, and Accounting teams to resolve issues as they arise, lead the planning, prioritization, design, development, and deployment of new projects & system enhancements, and provide day-to-day systems support to the business partners.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align solutions with business goals. Primary Skills: Data Analysis, SAP, SQL, Tableau. Advanced skills in Tableau for dashboard development and report creation.
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Entry Level / Fresh Graduates / Engineers - BS / MS in Business/Data Analytics, Management Information systems, Computer Science ,Software engineering, IT, Industrial. Work hand-in-hand with the business side of an organization to help in process improvements.
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We are looking for an exceptional Principal Business Systems Analyst , Work with various business groups in the organization to facilitate cross-functional implementation of new or improved business process requirements for all IT-related business, financial, and operations systems critical to core organizational functions.
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To support this critical initiative, the International Trade Group is seeking dynamic and driven business analyst with deep expertise in ERP systems with experience in trade compliance such as export controls, sanctions, and customs.
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We are looking for a Senior Financial Analyst who will be directly involved in understanding key business and product metrics to drive appropriate forecast assumptions (bookings, revenue, and product monetization.
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