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Job Summary: Reporting to the Enterprise Technology Support (ETS) Engagement Specialist Team Lead, the ETS Engagement Specialist will partner with applicable ITS, Central Office, Schools, and Strategic Vendors to support the i+Innovate CPSTM Program, a professional development/training program, with the goal of advancing the use of technology within CPS classrooms (and other like programs as needed.
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Reporting to NA Application Support Manager, the SAP FICO Support Analyst will support both the Finance and Controller functions in daily/period-end closing activities.
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This job is responsible for providing moderately complex research, reporting, and analytical support for the delivery of end-to-end support for Global Markets sales, trading and underwriting business for securities, foreign exchange, fixed income, exchange traded derivatives, and over-the-counter derivatives across multiple Lines of Business.
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Familiarity with TeamMate, Tableau, Alteryx, IDEA, ACL/Galvanize, Workday, Guidewire, Workiva, Power BI, and productivity tools such as Microsoft Office. Contributes to the completion of the IT SOX program by executing annual ITGC testing, across all phases, including walkthroughs, interim, and year end testing.
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Collaborate with sales, Front and Middle office, support, product, and technology teams to ensure a unified and client-centric approach. Partner with risk organization to design and implement AML/KYC activities as part of an integrated end-to-end process.
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Department Provost Research Computing CenterAbout the Department The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing resources to researchers at the University of Chicago.
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Scope of Practice Includes:Full Team- Case Manager, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Nurses, Office Manager, Front end and back end support. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionKorzen Health is working with Healogics and Holy Cross Hospital to employ a Wound Care Physician.
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Cisco Voice Engineer needs 4 years of experience providing high-quality end user support, resolving issues and providing a high level of customer service. Minimum four years of experience providing high-quality end user support, resolving issues and providing a high level of customer service.
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A career in our Microsoft Dynamics team will provide the opportunity to help our clients transform their technology landscape across Front, Back and Mid-Office functions leveraging Microsoft Dynamics.
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You’ll be part of a close-knit team of data engineers developing and maintaining a data platform built with automation and self-service in mind to support analytics and machine learning data products for the next generation of our that enable end-users to track, monitor and manage the health of their connected vehicles and deployed assets.
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Reporting to the Associate Director for Academic Enrichment Programs in the Office of Scholars Programs, the Coordinator will support a caseload of 100-130 Arrupe Continuing Scholars and will be responsible for success outcomes related to persistence and graduation with a bachelor’s degree in the university.
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Strong computer skills with a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Google Suite, SmartSheets, Jira, Q-Lab, Adobe Premiere Pro, Pro Tools, and Audition or similar audio editing software.
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Configure and apply Microsoft Information Protection, Azure Information Protection, and Office 365 Data Loss Prevention policies to safeguard sensitive information across devices and applications.
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Responsibilities: Provide support for Front Office, Control and Support, and Mobile telephony services, and Voice Recording services. Support the IT Communications Manager and perform management duties when they are out of office.
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Location: Prefers hybrid in office 3 days per week every other week in Dallas/Irving, Chicago, Boston/Wellesley, NYC, Hartford CT, Blue Bell PA, Scottsdale AZ, or Woonsocket RI. Will consider 100% remote.
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