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User experience with ERP or Consolidation/Forecasting systems (Hyperion, OneStream, SAP etc). User experience with PowerBi. Minimum of 5 years progressive experience in managing financial data.
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A bachelor's degree in finance, or real estate, and a minimum of five years' experience in the analysis of residential mortgage or commercial real estate underwriting, with specific experience in loan documentation, appraisal review, due diligence, and cash flow analysis or the equivalent combination of education and experience is necessary.
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Candidates with experience in digital strategy, digital marketing, revenue management, customer relationship management (CRM), user experience (UX) design, or product management within technology companies (OTAs, TMCs, metasearch engines, vacation rental marketplaces, etc) or travel operators (airlines, hotels, cruise lines, etc) highly preferred.
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The product team is highly collaborative, continually looking for opportunities to improve data quality, enhance user experience, improve business processes, and harmonize data and its presentation.
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Experience with Databricks. This role is responsible for the development of geographic datasets, applications, end-user support and training. Experience working with ESRI. Experience using JIRA for project management.
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Streamline the equipment provisioning process to enhance efficiency and user experience. Function Specific Experience: 5 years or more of experience in end-user technology management.
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Implement organizational change management and user adoption strategies. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience and strong business acumen, working closely with tier 2 teams to gather and define requirements and performing some configuration tasks.
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The business analyst supports the product owner/s in managing the scope of the assigned project, resolves any impediments from requirements perspective for development team, supports the system testing and user acceptance testing.
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2 or more years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree or an Advanced Degree (e.g. Masters, MBA, JD, MD, or PhD) 3 or more years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree or more than 2 years of work experience with an Advanced Degree (e.g. Masters, MBA, JD, MD.
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Experience with Servicenow and similar service management and workflow and systems. Providing tier 2 user support of fielded systems in operation. Support software implementation and process improvement initiatives, including development and implementation of requirements, testing, training, and user support.
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Responsible for maintaining a high level of user trust and confidence in the groups knowledge of and concern for security of systems, while working on multiple network security projects. Ideal candidate will possess all of the above plus airline industry experience, broad range of exposure to business planning, systems analysis, and/or application development.
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The Agile Business Analyst for this project will need experience with Agile methodology, writing user stories, managing scrum calls, and prioritizing backlog. Business Analyst experience.
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Bachelor's degree in a related finance, accounting or risk management discipline; and four years of related experience at a professional level; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
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Experience supporting the business in conducting User Acceptance Testing (UAT). Experience facilitating user requirements sessions. Experience with various project life cycles and methodologies (, Waterfall, Agile, project management, etc.
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5 years experience as an IT Business Analyst (requirements gathering, business process mapping.) Experience with various project life cycles and methodologies (e.g., Waterfall, Agile, project management, etc.
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