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Use a computer for tasks such as communicating via email and preparing reports and work schedule using Microsoft Office Review and analyze data and information concerning IFF OperationsPlan, prioritize and monitor Training, Quality, & SecurityComplete [or oversee the completion of ] assigned tasks/projects in a timely manner.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Analytics, the Senior Healthcare Data Analyst will be involved in the programming, data mining and analysis of healthcare data with an emphasis on medical economics, clinical and financial reporting.
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Design and develop reports/dashboards and data extracts using skills developed in a minimum of two of the following tools: Microsoft Reporting Services, Tableau, Power BI, Epic Reporting Workbench, and Epic Radar.
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BANK SECRECY ACT REQUIREMENTS: Responsible for adhering to the reporting and record keeping requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering rules and regulations, observing economic sanctions by prohibiting transactions as specified by the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), following the bank's customer identification program (CIP) rules, observing all Bank policies and procedures relating to BSA, OFAC, CIP, and related acts, and participation in ongoing related training.
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Owns administration of Microsoft Dynamics 365 inclusive of updating pricing, setting up new customers, enabling sales reporting (via Power BI), interaction with demand systems (Blue Yonder & ORI.
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The Accounts Payable Reporting Analyst will be responsible for analyzing accounts payable data, generating reports, and providing insights to support decision-making processes within the organization.
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You also have a good understanding with statistical and computer software, or other analytical tools such as SAS, R, SQL, Python, Microsoft Word/Excel/Power Point, knowledge in UNIX or PC environment for modeling.
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In alignment with PPM's business units, the Development Team's four groups, which include Enterprise Architecture & Design, Corporate Data, Research, & Reporting, Data Solutions, and Enterprise Systems, work together to ensure that timely, complete, and accurate information flows through PPM's internally developed and vendor-provided software solutions.
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Experience using Microsoft Power BI, Workday Reporting, Microsoft SQL Server. Preferred skills: SQL Server Reporting Services, Databricks, Visual Studio Data Tools/Report Builder, SQL Server Analysis Services.
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Data Visualization (Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, Domo etc.) Management Reporting System (Planful, Anaplan, Adaptive, etc.) Look for opportunities to enable real time reporting through Power Bi or other data visualization tools.
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Microsoft Dynamics AX experience is preferred. The Planning Specialist uses quantitative analysis and reporting for business and sales planning. Experience with data analytics platforms such as Tableau, Microsoft BI, or similar Business Intelligence tools.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills encompass building, modeling, waterfall analysis, and reporting. Proficiency in relevant software, including Argus Enterprise, RealPage Asset Monitoring, and Microsoft Office.
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Technical agility and knowledge of financial reporting systems preferred, e.g. Workday ERP & Adaptive Planning. Demonstrated strong proficiency with other Microsoft Office tools, e.g., PowerPoint, Word, Teams, Power BI.
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Experience in designing and developing reports using MS SQL Reporting Services 20XX or comparable equivalent such as Crystal Reports preferred; This person will assist in developing and managing the association management system reporting and customizations and support AMTA staff on association management system-related issues.
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Strong proficiency in Microsoft office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) required, and experience/expertise in a variety of HR Technology solutions (e.g., Cornerstone, Workday) preferred.
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