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Business Intelligence Analyst. The Workday Analyst will play a crucial role in maintaining, optimizing and supporting the Workday Human Capital Management (HCM) system. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Sr. Workday Analyst to join our client’s HRIS team.
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As the Lead IT Finance Business Analyst in our SAP space, you will provide technical leadership for the implementation of technology solutions in support of the Kellanova Finance, HR, and Corporate Functions Strategy.
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The Data Control Analyst role is considered the first level of support within the back-office operations production environment. Contributed to significant business risk security by maintaining 85+ user groups, used to regulate the authority of over 600 users on the GMI system.
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Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field. Associate Principal, Business & Risk Auditor page is loaded. This role will support independent assessments of OCC's financial and operational business processes, risk management, and other objectives as needed.
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We are currently looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst to join our Data and Analytics team. Working with Actuarial, Claims, Insurance Product, and Underwriting departments to determine solutions to key business problems.
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As a Product Manager at Beyond Finance you will be devising product strategy, creating technical requirements, and overseeing the execution of high-impact initiatives. Ability to understand, summarize, and communicate complex technical architectural concepts.
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Leveraging and integrating the University of Chicago’s considerable institutional strength in population science with research spanning diverse fields such as genetic medicine, cancer epidemiology, microbiome, and epigenomics, the Institute will have the common goal of improving human health outcomes.
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Director, Business Development will support directly on of the regional development groups in the US, working on market, customer, and policy intelligence, regional portfolio management and assessment, and leading critical business initiatives, including, product pricing, competitive analysis, M&A support of utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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Technical support through Development, Testing, and Deployment phases of projectsFocus of role is on execution of strategic direction of business function activitiesDisplays a balanced, cross-functional perspective, liaising with the business to improve efficiency, effectiveness and productivityCollaborate with cross-functional teams, including application owners, security teams, and infrastructure teams.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance or economics or MBA, or Engineering undergrad and MBA. Excellent business acumen, financial and analytical skills, understands capital markets, M&A processes, creative, flexible.
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As the Technical Accounting and Reporting Manager, you will be responsible for the timely and accurate reporting of financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP for Zero Hash Holdings and the U.S. subsidiaries, and IFRS for the international subsidiaries.
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The Business Development Director will play a key role in ensuring implementation of regional targets, and regionally portfolio management, achieving and reporting relevant operational KPIs. The position directly reports to the regional VP of Development.
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We believegood business is synonymous with doing good, making environmental, social and governance (ESG) foundational to the firm. Work with management and business leaders to fulfill Information Risk Management's strategy.
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The Research Analyst will engage in detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of a range of alternative investments and is responsible for conveying their findings effectively to the firms broader investment team as well as other audiences.
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The Senior Analyst, Paid Social is responsible for leading the success of client-paid social media campaigns by providing thoughtful leadership on campaign strategies and optimization, building strong relationships, and establishing clear lines of communication with clients, partners, and internal staff members.
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