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Confer with business partners, assess systems impact, participate in SDLC, contribute to story refinement, perform POC to mitigate risk, build data provisioning models to support large scale data sourcing initiatives, follow best practices and governance, and perform scripting, scheduling, versioning, database administration.
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Understanding of computer networking and installation, and administration of line of business applications. As the business systems analyst, you will oversee the use of various software application systems used by Cytrellis.
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The Financial Analyst will be a pivotal member of the Financial Planning & Analysis team; providing analytical support to drive action and superior business performance in a fast-paced role.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Data Analytics, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. The ideal candidate will work well in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment with the ability to collaborate cross-functionally and with external business partners, will demonstrate strong analytical and organizational skills and sound judgment and have a keen eye for detail, and will be motivated to learn and take on additional responsibility, without jeopardizing quality of existing responsibilities.
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field. Proven experience as an ERP Analyst or in a similar role, with a strong track record of successful ERP system implementations and support.
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Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in Data Analytics, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related discipline. Travel and Expense Analyst. Proficiency in utilizing analytical tools such as Microsoft Excel, alongside data visualization software like Tableau or Power BI.
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Job Title: Fund Administration Analyst - Hybrid. Flexibility: Hybrid Work Model & a Business Casual Dress Code, including jeans. Communicates effectively verbally and in written formats, with internal and external business partners while tailoring content and approach to the intended audience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Finance or Accounting. Support the activities needed for the development, implementation, communication and administration of sales commission or incentive programs, plans, policies and quotas.
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The Global Compensation Analyst is responsible for the oversight and execution of day-to-day compensation activities related to the implementation, communication and administration of Entegris’ compensation programs.
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The Business Analyst – Quality Systems is responsible for supporting IT technical requirements and the Quality function’s daily operations and projects. This individual will support the Quality business community executing requirements and coordinating with the technical community, IT project teams and business clients for Quality technical solutions including QMS, CDS, QC RDS, LIMS, NuGenesis ALM, etc.
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Please be advised that due to the nature of this position, incumbents are subject to federal Drug & Alcohol safety regulations governing US Department of Transportation ("DOT") covered positions, including the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and Pipeline Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA.
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Prior experience working with and detailed administration of a Business Intelligence platform preferred (Domo, Tableau); SQL experience a plus. The Business Analyst will be a pivotal member of the Finance team; providing analytical support to drive action and superior business performance in a fast-paced role.
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The Business Systems Analyst (BSA) acts in a product ownership and analyst role, providing the key interface between management and end users on one side, and BC's internal IT development partners and vendors on the other.
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Preferred majors and/or minors: Business, Risk Management, Healthcare Administration, Economics, Finance, Mathematics or Accounting. Cigna Network Academy is an intensive multi-week (June-August) training program designed for early career hires, focused on developing business acumen, negotiation, and relationship building skills required to quickly onboard and contribute to Cigna’s focus on high quality, affordable Healthcare.
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Bachelor’s Degree required in Healthcare Administration, Health Policy, Business, Finance, Computer Science/Information Systems or related field. With the guidance of the Director, Physician Practice Billing, the Healthcare Analyst provides support in developing, maintaining, and verifying reporting systems, utilizing IBM Cognos, Excel, and other applicable tools for charge capture, reimbursement, productivity, access, and operational improvement.
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