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The OEC (Office of Ethics and Compliance) Business Systems Analyst (BSA) contributes to the development, maintenance, and enhancement of OEC applications. Minimum 4-7 years of experience in a Systems Analyst role.
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Building, maintaining, and supporting Consistency Checks / Completeness and Accuracy Checks for manually provisioned applications and high-risk systems. Upstream and downstream of IGA tool (Workday, ServiceNow, PAM/CyberArk, Active Roles, Active Directory, Microsoft Entra.
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The Systems Programmer Analyst is responsible for supporting administrative systems by providing technical support, training, and guidance to departments and end-users, as well as performing system administration, configuration, and programming tasks.
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A Senior Business Systems Analyst is responsible for providing functional and technical support for S&C’s global Enterprise Resource Planning System, Oracle EBS, with a focus on the Supply Chain, Inventory, and Manufacturing modules/functions.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Financial Systems Analyst for our Accounting department to oversee accounting systems requirements for day-to-day activity. This position will be responsible for financial systems support to accounting and finance and working on new functionality in partnership with IT. This will include but is not limited to the test and execution of new functionality and support the change management efforts required by the business.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, a national law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for a Financial Systems Analyst. You will work closely with our Senior Financial Systems Analyst to ensure the accuracy, efficiency, and continual improvement of our financial data and reporting processes.
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The Systems Analyst is responsible for the development, maintenance, prediction, validation, continuous improvement, and tracking of ZERO HARM strategic roadmap and data. Develop and maintain tracking systems for EHS strategic projects.
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The function of the Business Systems Analyst will be to support the IAM Delivery Team from a traditional BSA perspective (system analysis, requirements gathering, story writing, process flow, test cases, etc.
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We are currently seeking a remote Systems Analyst for ourheadquarters in downtown Chicago. Installs, configures, maintains, and troubleshoots software systems used by properties within the residential portfolio and corporate office.
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We deliver software solutions for our clients throughout the United States and Canada by means of building new applications, implementing cloud and packaged systems, and/or modernizing legacy systems.
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Evaluate existing systems, identifies areas for improvement, and recommends solutions to enhance system performance, reliability, and security. Job Description Responsible for analyzing, designing, and implementing efficient information technology systems and processes to meet the organization's business objectives.
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As a Business Systems Analyst on our Professional Service team you will be responsible for contributing to successful project implementations and provide ongoing client support. 2+ years for Business Systems Analyst II position.
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SQL Developer / Systems Analyst - Hybrid Type Role. This is a dynamic team you'll be working on consisting of 2 Software Developers, 1 SQL DBA and 2 other hybrid SQL Developers / Systems Analysts.
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IDR is seeking a Technical Systems Analyst to join one of our top clients. Creative problem-solver; driven to find new ways to improve solutions, systems, and processes. Working knowledge of tools like Lucid, Miro, and/or Figma to review business processes and designs.
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Business Systems Analyst - Finance Our consultancy is looking for highly motivated and talented Business Systems Analysts with a finance/accounting background. Business Systems Analysis experience in finance/accounting.
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