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The Business Systems Manager for Supply Chain combines warehouse management process expertise and technology knowledge of warehouse management systems to facilitate the translation of business needs into system solutions.
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As a BTS Patient Services Solutions Management Business Systems Consultant, you will fearlessly confront intricate obstacles, unraveling their complexities while expanding your horizons.
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Act as a liaison and lead between the IT development group and business partners for the development and implementation of new systems and enhancement of existing systems. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or other related field; or equivalent work experience.
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As a BTS Access Solutions Business Systems Consultant, you will fearlessly confront intricate obstacles, unraveling their complexities while expanding your horizons. Adept at writing Epics, user stories, acceptance criteria, perform process mapping and data mapping and assessing impact of business changes on systems.
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Medline is looking for a Sr. SAP Business Systems Analyst who will be responsible for designing and implementing solutions to support Data Migration into S/4 for Materials, Business Partners (Customers and Vendors.
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Deep domain experience in biopharma commercial business processes and associated technology platforms and systems that support the business. 5+ years of experience in writing epics, user stories, acceptance criteria, perform process mapping and data mapping and assessing impact of business changes on systems.
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Ensure comprehensive monitoring, alerting, and reporting of our systems with an eye towards continuous improvement and automation. Knowledge of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software and understand the dependencies between the different modules and legacy systems.
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8-10+ years' of experience as a Business Systems Analyst, with a focus on IT and Data Visualization preferably in the Pharmaceutical/Healthcare Space. We are seeking a talented and experienced Senior Business Systems Analyst to join our Finance and Reporting team.
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With a focus on Fortune 1000 firms, we specialize in turnkey solutions that allow clients to outsource their promotional products initiatives while maintaining control and visibility through seamless integration with back-office systems.
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26bull; Minimum 4 years of experience as a business analyst within an information systems or information technology organization. %26bull; Experience producing detailed systems specifications.
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Summary: The IT Business Analyst role leads business and functional requirements gathering activities, business solution design and systems analysis. Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field.
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The HRIT Workday Sr Business Systems Analyst knows how to drive initiatives of all sizes across the HR Business Function. B.S. degree in Business, Human Resources, Information Systems, Computer Science or related area.
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