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Financial planning and analysis experience Advanced computer skills to retrieve, manipulate, analyze, and interpret data with experience with MS Office; MS Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, MS Project & statistical software.
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Proficiency in handling database technology including MS SQL Server, ETL Tools (SSIS or equivalent), Informatica, Mulesoft, AppConnect, Microsoft Excel, Access, SQL and other formats.
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Advanced Excel skills, including tables and graphing, advanced MS Access or comparable database skills, and Word and PowerPoint skills in addition to exposure and understanding of HRIS (SAP preferred.
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Advanced experience with MS Excel, and experience with data analytics/visualization tools (e.g., SQL, Power BI Access, Tableau) - Preferred. The SOX Compliance & Reporting Manager is responsible for planning, developing Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance processes, including information technology controls and financial controls and aggregation/reporting of results.
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Must have proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint (MS Access and MS Visio helpful), and the ability to lead presentations with confidence. Works with sales team in pre-sales activities, negotiation, and contracting process.
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Proficiency in financial accounting software and MS Excel. Our comprehensive patient reports can be accessed through EMR integration, portal access, fax, or our mobile and tablet app.
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Intermediate level experience using MS Excel, MS-Access, MS Query, SQL queries, XML, Soap Interfaces, Visio and JAVA or similar process mapping software. Intermediate level experience using MS Excel, MS-Access, MS Query, SQL queries, XML, Soap Interfaces, Visio and JAVA or similar process mapping software.
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This associate reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Portfolio Manager or Director of Project Management. Track and reconcile revenue, cost of goods, accruals, and customer invoices using principles of cost accounting.
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Advanced computer skills to retrieve, manipulate, analyze, and interpret data with experience with MS Office; MS Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, MS Project & statistical software.
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High level of proficiency analytical and decision-making tools such as MS Access, Excel, Qlik/Tableau, SQL. The successful Candidate must be able to communicate effectively (both verbally and in written form), access, analyze, and generate insight from large data sets, while working as part of a global team.
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Advanced Excel formulas, MS Access, and SAP programs. Advanced skills in MS Word, Excel, Access. This individual plays a very important role for UCB in that 90% of drug utilization get processed through Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM’s) and Health Plans (Payers) who partner with UCB to ensure patient access to UCB medicines.
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Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards) Uses financial systems and advanced MS Excel functions to work with large data sets.
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Experience with business support software applications such as MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Project, Visio, and Access) required. We transform the way the world buys, sells, owns and uses cars, accelerating the industry with global powerhouse brands like Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim and more.
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Expertise in the field of Logistics/Supply Chain ManagementProficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ideally Access)High level of competence in the areas of systematic-analytical skills, process thinking, conceptual skills, creative thinking, and problem-solving ability.
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