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The role of an Energy Optimization Manager will be to provide consulting services to Power & Utilities clients implementing Digital Grid Programs, capabilities and systems (AMI, ADMS, OMS, SCADA, DRMS, DERMS, EMS, GIS) resulting in increased value and efficiency.
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Developing and working with Technology Business Management Framework ( Including Cost Modeling with tools like Apptio, Nicus, Proven Optics) Implement organizational, process, tooling, and governance improvements across the technology team, helping standardize and streamline finance management, vendor management, contract management, and asset management operations (as well as any other capabilities determined by leadership to be effective under the domain of the technology business management team.
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Proficiency in business intelligence tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau), data analysis software (e.g., Structured Query Language, Python, R, Statistical Analysis System), project management software (e.g., MS Projects, JIRA Software, Trello), and databases and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
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Support business initiatives through data analysis, identification of implementation barriers and user acceptance testing of new systems. Knowledge of managed care information systems and experience in SQL scripting preferred.
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A certified minority-owned small business government contractor with capabilities related to Public Health IT, Criminal Justice, Transportation, and Defense. Advanced Systems Design is seeking a Testing Technician for our client.
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The Reporting Manager manages an effective reporting program that gathers, prepares, trends, and analyzes operational activity as necessary for all project areas including telecommunications, state systems, Siebel CRM, and other databases as needed.
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In collaboration with Department's Division of Disease Control and Health Protection (DCHP) information technology teams; design, develop, and code based on business requirements for the DCHP Master Person Index (MPI) project as part of the overall strategic effort for integration and interoperability of its systems and software daily as requested by the Department.
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The candidate will be expected to: ·Determine how Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Executive Information Systems (EIS) will provide the information required to make effective business decisions.
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Volume complex data integration processes, with a focus on agency financial business systems. 3+ years demonstrated experience in development and/or support of financial business systems Prior experience working with a state government agency.
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Works with other Business Systems Analyst to identify, research, and evaluate enterprise applications and technologies to promote the strategic Technology and Digital initiatives throughout the organization.
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Prepare and review the initial content of each file while documenting and tracking all ongoing verbal and written correspondence in the SCP & Nuvue systems as well as applicable client systems.
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Technical Business Analyst JOB OVERVIEW JOB TITLE Junior Project Manager/Technical Business Analyst DIVISION/DEPARTMENT Information Technology LOCATION Hybrid/Remote REPORTS TO: Project Manager/Technical Lead JOB SUMMARY The Junior Project Manager/ Technical Business Analyst is a critical piece of the overall project team tasked with development, implementation, and maintenance of client systems.
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Drive continuous operational efficiency and effectiveness to programs and processes, including embracing new tools, systems, and technology solutions that drive greater efficiency and streamline workflows in close partnership with cross-functional technology and operations business partners.
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Qualified candidates would have the following:-At least 8-10 years of middleware experience with a minimum of 3-5 years of Jitterbit experience-Hands-on experience in designing, building and supporting SOAP and REST web services and other API's in Jitterbit is required-Experienced with connecting one system to another or connecting multiple systems-Migration experience from Oracle Fusion to Jitterbit is strongly preferred.
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A bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited college or university in Computer Science, Information Systems, Technical Writing, Business Administration, or other related field, or three (3) years of equivalent work experience is required.
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