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Bachelor's Degree or higher (Business Administration, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems) The Cyber Security Accoun t Executive has responsibility for prospecting and closing new business in an assigned geographic region , focusing on a combination of Commercial and Enterprise accounts.
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Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Cybersecurity, Network Administration, Information Assurance, Data Analytics, Cloud Administration.
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Required Certification:CCDP Design (Specialty) OR CCNP Routing & Switching (Specialty) OR CCNP Data Center (Specialty) OR CCNP Wireless (Specialty) Preferred Education:Bachelor's degree in computer science, business administration or related field.
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Computer and Information Science, Library Science, Economics and Finance & Technology, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Business Administration/Management, Management Information Systems.
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Computer and Information Science, Library Science, Business Administration/Management, Economics and Finance & Technology, Operations Management/Research, Law, Information Technology, Management Information Systems.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here Job ID#: 21286 Business Analyst - Must be located in the DFW area (Texas) Configure, maintain, and oversee the administration and support of the LOS including, but not limited to, settings including personas, user groups, eFolder, loan templates, reports, input form builder, workflows, and all types of business rules.
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REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Information Technology, Computer Science, or other closely related field or foreign equivalent. Define business benefits feature sets, as well as conduct product research to develop product strategy.
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Education: -Must have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Business Administration, or a related field. Whether your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the many other areas of healthcare administration and support, everyone at Parkland works together to fulfill our mission: the health and well-being of individuals and communities entrusted to our care.
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Required SKILLS: BE or BS degree in Computer Science, Business Administration, Information Technology or related field. SQL Server 2005 Database Administration, Tuning, Management and Security.
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Bachelors in information technology, business administration, computer science, business management, or system controls & engineering or a related field (Masters is a plus.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, engineering, computer science, or related field. Collaborate with IT teams to configure and customize the CRM system to meet business needs.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Business, Statistics, Computer Science, STEM, or related quantitative field, or equivalent practical experience. The Sr. Operations Coordinator will lead standardized report design, automation and data administration.
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Must have a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems (MIS), Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Accounting, Finance or Operations or a related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate advisory and/or consulting work experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, or other related fields and three (3) years business analysis and/or project experience with a minimum one year experience working with tools similar to, but not limited to, Power BI, Tableau, or SSRS and/or querying languages similar to SAS, SQL, or R. Position requires minimum one year experience in systems development and testing, installation, and training.
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A bachelor's degree in business administration, computer science, or information technology is necessary. Create business procedures and interfaces with other apps and Microsoft Dynamics CRM applications.
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