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Training and Experience: Three to five years of increasingly responsible experience involving information systems analysis, including advising clients on technology solutions and conducting business process analyses, and troubleshooting large and complex software applications.
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As a System Engineer within the NDI team, you will be responsible for the design, procurement, configuration, deployment, testing, and troubleshooting of air, land, sea, and subsea surveillance and interdiction systems.
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Leidos has a career opportunity for an experienced Capture Manager to assist the Aerospace Systems Business Area in our Defense Systems Sector pursuing profitable growth and winning many and varied contracts which would lead to programs of record (PORs.
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Responsible for collaborating with senior leaders, technology and business subject matter experts and third-party vendors; and to assess feasibility, determine costs versus benefits, prioritize projects and develop and implement systems plans.
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Develop, implement, maintain, and support 21 CFR Part 11 compliant electronic systems in support of GXP operations, (i.e., Veeva Quality Suite, DocuSign) as Business System Administrator and Business Process Owner, conduct system user training, and ensure continuous improvement to support business needs.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Information Systems, Data Science or related field. This role will create advanced reports in Adaptive Insights, manage dashboards in Tableau or PowerBI, and ensure data integrity across systems like NetSuite and UKG.
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The Management Information Systems (MIS) department in the Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University (SDSU) invites applications for a tenure-track position in Information Systems at the assistant professor level.
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Ability to successfully function as an analyst on multiple projects concurrently, using applied principles of business system analysis. Bachelor’s degree in an applicable field, such as Computer Science, Business Administration, Nursing, or Health -Care Administration; relevant experience in excess of three (3) years may be substituted.
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BA/S in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or other related field is required. Responsibilities - Install, configure, and support an organization's local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet systems or a segment of a network system.
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Leads collaboration with more junior and senior Systems Analysts and business partners to document and present recommendations for improvements to existing and new applications and systems.
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It is CGS, LLC business philosophy and practice to provide reasonable accommodations, according to applicable state and federal laws, to all qualified individuals with physical or mental disabilities.
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Position : Business Systems Analyst I - Entry Level (Must Have SAP, ERP Exp) The Business Systems Analyst I is responsible for assisting in process definition and development of documentation related to the quality and accuracy of data entered into the LSRR operational systems.
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Install, configure, and support an organization's local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet systems or a segment of a network system. US Citizenship is a requirement for Top Secret clearance at this location.
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Experience performing CS testing and analysis to identify CS vulnerabilities on a broad range of National Security System (NSS) and Defense Business System (DBS) systems to include non-traditional IS, combat/weapon systems, shipboard aviation systems, HM&E, ICS/NCS, SCADA and special-purpose networks.
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Under general direction, responsible for converting business requirements and high-level data collection needs into well-specified analyses, reporting and visualizations. Manages designated work unit by translating business plans into tactical action items, ensuring all guidelines are followed, delegating tasks to meet goals and objectives, and overseeing the completion of work assignments.
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