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We are looking for a Sr. Business Systems Analyst (BSA), CPQ to act as a liaison between IT and business stakeholders to help build solutions needed to scale and support our business.
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We’re searching for a Senior Business Systems Analyst - Workday Enabling Aurorans on the front lines of Information Technology, powering the tooling, services, and infrastructure needed to deliver the benefits of self-driving technology - Safely, Quickly, and Broadly.
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Full Time Monday - Friday DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION The Business Operations Analyst is an operational subject matter expert providing technical and operational support for ambulatory patient access functions and systems with sole responsibility for Cadence Centralized Scheduling and MyChart Scheduling.
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Full-time Business Systems Analyst position available at our headquarters in South Park, Seattle. Experienced Business Systems Analyst with primary area of responsibility in support of medical records and practice management systems.
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Oracle EBS Financials Business Analyst – Global Finance Systems. The Business Analyst works closely with business stakeholders and technology teams to create both business, functional and technical requirements for features and functionality to support our internal business needs and guest experiences.
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As a Senior Business Systems Analyst, you will understand the customer needs and identify functional and non-functional requirements for the technology and process solutions for Knowledge Management.
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As a Staff Business Systems Analyst, you will work with other Systems Analysts under the direction of the People Systems group to accomplish Databricks vision of democratizing data by building a world class People technology platform that allows employees to make an impact.
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Job Title – Business Systems Analyst. You will leverage your HR systems and business process expertise as the liaison between the Partner Data Operations team, other Partner Resources Organization Centers of Excellence and Client's Technology.
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Our Boeing Enterprise Services organization is seeking a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst (Level 4 or 5) to support our transformation journey. 3+ years of experience in business intelligence/data analytics tools (Microsoft Power BI, Dashboards, SQL, Tableau, etc.
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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) SMGS Finance is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to join one of its fastest growing divisions.
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The Data Stewardship and Compliance Business Analyst, Cell Therapy Manufacturing Technology work with a cross-functional team responsible for supporting the production of personalized cell therapy products for global commercial supply.
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Preferred majors are business, computer, data engineering, economics, finance, engineering, mathematics, machine learning, science, statistics, and symbolic systems. Preferred applicants are majoring in business, computer, data engineering, economics, finance, engineering, mathematics, machine learning, science, statistics, and symbolic systems.
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As a successful Accounting Business Systems Senior Analyst, you'll bring technical expertise in accounting systems, as well as find improvement opportunities or validate current systems.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Data Stewardship and Compliance Business Analyst. The Data Stewardship and Compliance Business Analyst is closely partnered with the Technical Product Team Lead and Stewards to enable effective execution of strategy and plans.
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Job Title: The Data Stewardship and Compliance Business Analyst. Demonstrated proficiency in MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and Document Managements Systems (Veeva Vault preferred.
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