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Participates in program evaluation for the business unit. Master's degree in information technology, health informatics, public health, epidemiology, program evaluation, or related healthcare or scientific discipline preferred.
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Our software teams seek to understand business related challenges, design process, technical solutions, ultimately solving problems and embracing digital transformation within the legislative, government domain.
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8+ years of experience as a product owner, business analyst, product analyst, leading requirements capture, management and analysis activities along all phases of the agile software development and developing business process models.
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Program Analyst are at the forefront of program strategy creating, updating, and maintaining program Configuration Management / Data Management Plans and coaching/managing programmatic alignment to Configuration Management / Data Management Plans across various program or project Integrated Product Teams (IPTs.
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Translate business requirements into technical specifications, ensuring clarity and feasibility. Assist in the deployment planning process, providing support to ensure a smooth transition and user adoption.
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As an Customer service IT Business Analyst you will be a part of the Application Support Team within the global IT department. Position Title: Customer Service IT Business Analyst.
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We have an opportunity for a Global Trade Services, Business Analyst to join our Golden Valley, MN team. In this role, you will provide project and business end user support within the S/4HANA environment for all processes related to the GTS workstream.
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Partners with Business Analysts, IT and Business Process Owners, to help business units define new capabilities, new solutions. We are looking for a IT Business Relationship Manager working as a senior-level, strategic business partner with Finance whose primary objective is to bridge the gap between different functions (Technology, People, Finance and external suppliers) by breaking down silos and optimizing cohesive effectiveness.
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As a Director of Business Development (DBD) you will generate and qualify opportunities through outbound demand generation, will identify prospect goals to help successful outcomes, and will drive opportunities to close.
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2+ years of experience as a Senior Business Analyst, working with both single teams and enterprise-wide large scale operations. CLA is growing and seeking to hire an experienced Senior IT Business Analyst to join our talented Information Technology team.
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The Minneapolis, MN office of Lewis Brisbois, a full-service AmLaw 100 firm, is actively seeking an associate attorney to join its Complex Business & Commercial Litigation Practice. Lewis Brisbois’ Complex Business & Commercial Litigation Practice comprises attorneys who regularly handle state and federal litigation, including appeals and regulatory proceedings for local, national and international clients, as well as federal, state and local agencies.
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Collaborate with external business development contacts and other internal departments, such as all areas of EviCore and broader PBS including: Sales and Account Management, Legal, Product Accounting, Technology, Human Resources and Finance to facilitate cross-functional initiatives key to margin growth.
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As a VB Lead Analyst, You will be responsible for supporting VB sales, placement and implementation best practices and will collaborate with others to ensure a successful client experience throughout the client project lifecycle.
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CSP Global Business Program Manager. 3-5 years of unit-specific business experience: Required. The mission of Concordia University, St Paul, a university of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod, is to prepare students for thoughtful and informed living, for dedicated service to God and humanity, and for enlightened care of God's creation, all within the context of the Christian gospel.
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2+ years of Esri ArcGIS experience; including Network Analyst tools and functionality including Location-Allocation and VRP. Interface directly with field management and other business leaders to apply analytical GIS information and processes to help improve business development, route and territory optimizations using multiple criteria, routing models, profiles, and perform other spatial analyses.
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