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The Syteline Business Systems Analyst will be working in the IT department and will have the opportunity to interact with business leaders on functional requirements to design solutions and work with other departments to build, test, deploy and support the organizations IT systems.
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Green Thumb Industries is seeking an experienced Business Intelligence Analyst, focusing on evolving our use of data to deliver improved insights across the company. Continuously build business acumen of Green Thumb Industries and the Cannabis industry.
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As our Sr. Business Analyst, you will. Connect the dots between our clients, Strategy, Creative & Technology, User Experience, Quality Assurance, and Development teams to ensure our business goals are being met.
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About The RoleG2 is looking for a Business Analyst to join our growing GTM Analytics team! In This Role, You Will: Work closely with the Business Systems team to identify key fields to capture along the Partnerships journey - including partner influenced and sourced revenue, co-sell, adoption and expansion.
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SAP IBP Sr. Business Analyst - $160K - $205K. This involves collaboration with other SAP functional and development teams to design, develop, test, and implement appropriate configurations within SAP ECC PP, SAP APO, and SAP IBP to meet business requirements in the manufacturing area.
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At least 3 years in a ServiceNow business analyst role Deep knowledge of ITSM processes, including Request Management, Change Management, Configuration Management, Incident Management and Problem Management.
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The Business Development Analyst will play a key role in supporting the screening, planning, analysis, and development of new business ventures and divestments. We are seeking a Business Development Analyst to join the Manufacturing, Technology & Operational Services Transactions Department (MTOST) at This Company.
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Hyatt seeks an enthusiastic Senior Business Systems Analyst to join our Finance Technology team. Serves as a senior subject matter expert for business applications (EPM) within the scope of responsibility.
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Manage business stakeholders to seek operational problems and build solutions. Utilize geospatial data from Uber Freight's carrier network to understand carrier behavior and regional areas for improvement.
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This role is not just a requirements business analyst. Project Overview: Global Regulatory system is regulatory reporting project using on premise vended product from Adenza (Axiom SL) and the scope includes regulatory reporting requirements in APAC, EMEA and NA regions.
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Lead business development testing and defining of support/technical procedures. From employee-run "Business Resource Group" communities to world-class benefits like parental leave, 401k and privileges like space available travel, United is truly a one-of-a-kind place to work.
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Arrive Logistics is seeking a highly-motivated Business Data Analyst to join our team. Collaborate with Stakeholders to understand priorities, business needs, and functions. Ability to learn and understand a business model and fully comprehend operational concepts, relationships between those concepts and data being utilized.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Finance Business Analyst Job DescriptionThe Business Analyst will utilize various sources of data to build and analyze business case scenarios across, between, and within all North American Sales Channels (Amazon 1P and 3P, Retail, Steel, D2C Website and 3P Marketplaces such as Walmart and eBay.
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The Senior Business Analyst is responsible for close collaboration with leaders across the organization to drive the development and adoption of our BI platform Domo, build and expand our KPI frameworks, gather requirements for projects related to our intelligence infrastructure, and translates those requirements into technical specifications for report writers, SQL developers and data engineers.
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May telecommute from anywhere in the U.S. Requirements: Employer will accept a Master’s degree in Engineering Management, Systems Engineering or related field, and 3 years of experience in the job offered or in a Business/IT Systems analyst-related occupation.
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