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Procurement, Third Party Risk Management and / or project management experience. The Principal Analyst, Supplier Performance (Supplier Manager) will support key initiatives within Invesco’s Third Party Risk Management Program.
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BA or MA in Statistics, Analytics, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, or a related field Familiarity with agile development principles and project management tools such as JIRA and Confluence PREFERREDPrevious work with CDPs, marketing automation, and omni-channel campaign management platforms.
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You can be part of an established company with a 40-year legacy that helps our customers thrive by interpreting our client's needs and tailoring innovative healthcare cost management solutions.
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Secondary: Selenium, MF UFT, Loadrunner (SaaS) TruClient Web Protocol (or other similar UI based automation tools), JIRA and Client ALM for test tracking, planning, and defect management. Experience reading and interpreting XML/JSON payloads, working with relational databases, query authoring (SQL) and with defect project and defect tracking suites.
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Experience working with various technologies including advanced knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office Suite, mass email applications, relational databases, project management software, PL-SQL Developer, and CRM systems.
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In this role you will have international exposure, working for the US based team and LATAM. The ideal candidate will have the following: Solid understanding of project finance concepts Strong quantitative aptitude with advanced Excel and modeling skills, VBA and SQL skills a plus.
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The Learning & Development Analyst is responsible for managing the Learning Management System including system updates, delivering staff training and support, metrics and reporting management.
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Confidently leverage a broad suite of standard analytics tooling, such as PowerBI for data visualization, Snowflake for data warehousing, Arrowstream for supply chain management, and Inside Track for project management, that may require unique or complex integrations across systems.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will provide high-quality engagement financial management activities through all aspects of the full project life cycle. Perform and manage project management office (PMO) functional tasks and perform day-to-day contract management activities.
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Relevant work experience in Finance, Accounting or Risk Management (Credit, Fraud, Controls) roles, project execution, or technology– empowering business through robust technology improvements.
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The Business Systems Analyst supports under Management Systems, NAOU s Supply Chain Transformation Organization. Key activities include the support on project deployment of information systems to new 3P partners (SAP ECC P08, SAP S4, SAP Ariba and EDI), identify and analyze system identified errors, issue triage and determining root cause of the problem.
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Proficiency in documentation tools (e.g., Visio, Lucidchart) and requirements management tools (e.g., Jira, Confluence). Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or a related field.
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Job Description ISN is seeking an individual that will support Business Development and corporate operations, focusing on proposal pricing and project finance management. Job Description ISN is seeking an individual that will support Business Development and corporate operations, focusing on proposal pricing and project finance management.
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Experience with various project life cycles and methodologies (, Waterfall, Agile, project management, etc.) Develops change management plans for transition to new or upgraded systems.
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Experience with project management and process improvement methodologies (e.g., Six Sigma, Lean). - Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, or a related field.
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