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Examples include EIM/WIM, Dell Boomi, Splunk, or other business intelligence tools. Required Qualifications:Degree or Equivalent in Education - Experience, Major area of concentration in Computer Sciences, HRIS, Business Administration.
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Davis Law Firm is a business litigation law firm located in downtown Jacksonville. We are looking for an energetic attorney to join our business and coverage team. With insurance coverage, the position is similar to an appellate attorney, reviewing caselaw and applying the facts of a specific case to the current law.
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You will participate in the development, execution, and communication of competitive research, as well as business and market intelligence insights associated with GuideWell's scope of operations.
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The First Line of Defense ( 1LOD) Business Control Testing (BCT) team is responsible for executing control testing activities to evaluate the effectiveness of SoFi's Internal Controls. Improving processes to optimize the efficiency and effectiveness with which assurance work is executed, by undertaking quality assurance reviews, driving control testing skills training, and maintaining business control testing and reporting standards and methodology.
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The incumbent will work directly with the ADA Data Engineer and IT personnel in IT Enterprise Architecture and IT Business Intelligence to acquire required data sources for use case modelling and analysis.
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Our regional/global matrix structure allows for flexible responses to challenges in the core areas of: Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions & Embargoes, Anti-Fraud, Bribery & Corruption, Investigations & Intelligence, Monitoring & Screening, and Risk Assessment.
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Earned a bachelor's degree in either technology, information systems, business intelligence, accounting, finance, or other related discipline;Hold one or more professional certifications (e.g. CIA, CISA, CFE, CISM, CISSP), or the desire and determination to pursue such;Minimum of three years of experience, preferably in a Fortune 500 or professional services firm.
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OR A Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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One of the following: CPA, Member of the Bar, Accredited Senior Appraiser, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt. In lieu of one of the previously listed certifications, the following education may be considered: MBA, Masters Economics/Finance/Taxation/International Business/International Affairs/Public Administration/Arts & Sciences with emphasis on International Politics & Business.
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Exposure to Business Process Analysis, Data Analysis, Finance, and Accounting, Excel and Macro Development, SAS or Other Reporting Tools, Data and Analytics, Microsoft Power Platform, SharePoint, RPA (Automation Anywhere big plus), Software Development, Project Management, Business Process Improvement/Engineering (BPI), Technical Support and Customer Service, Business Knowledge (Any Area) are all a big plus.
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Proficient in the use of Business Intelligence Reporting Tools (i.e. OneStream, Hyperion, COGNOS, Business Objects), preferred. The Financial Systems Analyst II (FSAII) will have a good knowledge of system applications, general business process knowledge that is related to the applications and experience with the software implementation life cycle.
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Reporting to the Hotel General Manager, the Hotel Assistant General Manager is responsible for maintaining the highest level of ethical leadership to lead the property to achieve its business goals.
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CMA is regularly recognized as a ‘Best Firm to Work For’ by the South Florida Business Journal, Civil + Structural Engineer, ENR Southeast, and various local branches of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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This position is expected to assist the VP of Finance in managing key relationships with the Johnstone Supply LLC, banking and financial institutions, external auditors, tax advisors, state and federal authorities and business insurance and risk management partners.
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Assist and partner with business leaders on implementation of process improvement (Six Sigma / Lean/Kraft Heinz Management System (KHMS. This includes all functions in the areas of Maintenance Business Management, Maintenance Materials Inventory (MRO), Maintenance Recruit to Retire, Manufacturing Process Reliability and Equipment Reliability, e.g. departmental budgets, computerized maintenance management systems.
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