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We are now looking for Sr. Business Systems Analyst to join our IT Applications planning team. Minimum of 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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OR Master's degree in computer science, data science, management of information systems, or a similar STEM degree with 3+ years of hands-on working experience in data management and/or data governance.
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This position can be based in Palo Alto, CA USA, Singapore or Amsterdam, Netherland and report to IT Director, Enterprise Apps. Working closely with our Overseas IT, China HQ HR business teams, this role will play a critical leadership role to design, build and operate world class HCM application with simple, sleek, cohesive digital employee experience.
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NVIDIA Supply Chain IT is looking for a Logistics and Transportation Business Systems Analyst with some experience in CLM focusing on to join our growing team in Santa Clara, CA. You will own the effort to identify the process gaps, craft and develop system solutions in transportation and logistics area for supporting the demand from Logistics business team within SAP ECC an S4 HANA.
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We are looking for a high-performing Senior Business Analyst who Must have relevant experience in Project management & Business Analysis experience working with SDLC projects.
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The Senior Business Systems Analyst will report to the Manager, GTM Applications. Partner with business stakeholders to build a long-term strategy and roadmap for our business systems that supports our evolving business i.e., define areas of focus, proactively manage priorities and the feature backlog to ensure the team is solving the right problems and align with organizational priorities.
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Work closely with business teams to understand their existing process on their day-to-day activities and identify how the IT systems can support and alleviate their manual touch points and automate them.
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Job Description Primary Function of Position The Senior Business Systems Analyst knows business processes well and implements software solutions and systems. Help ISI’s production processes and all associated business systems functions.
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Proficiency in IT systems and technologies relevant to supply chain and manufacturing, such as ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle), MES systems, SCADA systems, and business intelligence tools.
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As the RTR Business Systems Analyst, you will be the Subject Matter Expert for all Record To Report activities, supporting the finance business users, and functioning as a key member on project teams throughout the project lifecycle (Discover, Prepare, Explore, Realize, Deploy and Run.
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The role is a systems solution professional who identifies, evaluates, refines, translates, and documents business requirements from ISI teams. - Manage as Senior Business Analyst.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst, GTM (go-to-market) at ThoughtSpot you’ll be involved in planning, tracking, and monitoring the business across various Marketing and Services segments of the organization.
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6+ years of experience with data initiatives (data and systems analysis, story-telling, and data engineering) with focus on product and services reporting and processes, translating the business needs into data requirements.
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Infoblox Inc. seeks a Senior Business Systems Analyst in Santa Clara, CA to identify, recommend and implement solutions on Salesforce Sales Cloud, CPQ and Marketo Platforms.
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In this role, the Sr. Financial Analyst will drive consolidated financial planning, business modeling, and KPI metric continuity. The Sr. Financial Analyst will be a critical member of NetDocuments’ Finance team, driving the Finance organization day to day and providing insight and analysis to inform decision making and support the growth in our business.
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