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The Business Requirements Analyst (HR Job Title: Business Analyst) will also use effective communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help with the development process, and to make sure that project outputs meet the specifications.
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The Clinical Informatics Analyst acts as a liaison with business and clinical users and the software development / application team(s). The Clinical Informatics Analyst - Staff functions as a liaison with business and clinical users and the software development/application teams.
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Soar Autism Center is seeking a dedicated Behavior Analyst, or Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our interdisciplinary team, committed to delivering outstanding care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD.
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SAIC has an opportunity for an IT Asset Management Analyst to support the US Army Corps of Engineers Revolutionary IT Services (USACE RITS) program. SAIC has an opportunity for an IT Asset Management Analyst to support the US Army Corps of Engineers Revolutionary IT Services (USACE RITS) program.
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Seeking a, treasury professional to fill the role of Senior Treasury Analyst. Ability to translate analytical and data-driven results into key business and operational recommendations. Additionally, you will work cross-functionally with Global FP&A, Zone Controllers, and the Tax and Global Business Share Services team.
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The Principal Business Systems Analyst (BSA) is responsible for overseeing the technical execution projects and tasks supporting our suite of engineering applications and ultimately or engineering teams at large.
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We are looking to add a Senior Structural Analyst I to our team. Proficiency in finite element analysis (FEA) software. Develop and implement advanced finite element models (FEM) to simulate and predict the structural behavior of satellite structures under various loading conditions, including launch, in-orbit, and thermal environments.
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Responsible for service impact analysis (SIA) and maintaining service resilience compliance in partnership with business owner. 8+ years of experience in information systems, business operations, or related fields.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Sr. Operations Finance Analyst in Broomfield, CO or Brooklyn Park, MN to join our finance team. We are seeking a Sr. Operations Finance Analyst in our Broomfield, CO or Brooklyn Park, MN Location.
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As a Quantitative Business Development Advisor - All Technologies, you will support a broad range of development activities within ENGIE’s portfolio of utility-scale assets that will have a broad technology focus across wind, solar, battery storage, transmission and other assets.
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You have aBachelor's degree in Business, Economics or related industry; MBA preferred You have8+ years of relevant experience, with minimum 2 years at a top-tier strategy consulting firm, in an internal strategy team or other relevant CPG industry experience (brand, commercial, finance.
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The AES Clean Energy (AES) Land Acquisition team is seeking a Marketing Analyst to support our landowner engagement plan by assisting with direct mailer campaigns, conducting market research, analyzing landowner behavior, and creating reports on marketing metrics.
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Manage all work done in Ariba, Exostars, and/or other business networks. Our VP of Business Development must be comfortable navigating the DoD ecosystem and other government agencies to help secure contracts that will generate significant long-term revenue for H3X.
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We are focused on bringing a unified business strategy around the following categories: Building Preconstruction, Project and Operations Management, Finance and Human Capital, and Digital Supply Chain.
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Our missions include Earth Science (weather, surface deformation and change); LEO, GEO and lunar communications; synthetic aperture radar (SAR); and unique radio frequency sensors for commercial and government applications.
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