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THE ROLE:As a key member in the Advanced Data Analytics team, the Data Analyst will work with this and a cross-functional team to develop and execute the data analytics strategy and apply to Oshkosh Corporation products.
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On the internal side, the Senior Industry Data Analyst is a member of a product strategy team that is deeply coordinated into the product management and data science processes in place to create and refine Analytics & AI powered features across the Oracle Construction & Engineering portfolio.
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Bachelor’s degree with 4+ years of professional experience in sales/commercial-focused financial planning and analysis, sales operations, sales strategy, or other related field. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Business Analyst to join our finance team supporting all SH franchises.
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4+ years proven experience as an HR Analyst, Project Analyst, or similar role, with a strong focus on data analysis and driving projects to a successful conclusion. Analyze data and effectively prioritize and present findings to drive data-backed HR strategy; identify trends and opportunities for optimization.
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Develop general understanding of brand strategy for supported products (GEMTESA) and how those strategies are linked to our financial plans; understand the story behind the numbers. We are currently seeking a dynamic, highly motivated, and experienced individual for the position of Sr. Analyst, FP&A. Position serves as a key business partner to the Commercial organization offering key financial insights related to Operating Expense and overall P&L management.
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Work with the Quality Assurance (QA) Supervisor and/or QA Lead to create the Level of Effort (LOE) estimate, Test Strategy and Test Plan for all testing activities within the project. Title Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst - Manual Location Saint Paul, MN (Hybrid) Duration Long Term Job Type C2C,W2 Job Description.
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As our SAS Analyst II, on the Asset Analytics team in the Asset Backed Products group, you will analyze collateral data and perform calculations to confirm the accuracy of information reported by loan servicers.
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Support the Workplace Enterprise Services and Strategy Manager and security, facilities, information desk/mailroom teams on project management work as needed. Job Class: Management Analyst 2.
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Work closely with Engineering, User Experience Design, Data Scientists, Product Managers, Sales, Marketing, and other cross-functional teams to ensure successful execution of the product strategy.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for supporting all financial activities regarding commercial strategy and sales operations within Smart Care Solutions. 3+ years of years of experience in a business and/or financial analyst role.
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Drive the PSBU IT Sales team test strategy; define and facilitate test planning and execution. Job Title: Application Systems Technical Analyst. Self-starter with the ability perform deep-dive analysis and articulate recommendations and risks; illustrates/articulates effectively with graph, Visio, PowerPoint etc.
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With a proactive, collaborative approach, aligning with the tenants of our Go to Market Strategy, the Operations & Process Improvement Analyst will ensure consistent operations and continuous improvement, supporting our commitment to reject mediocrity, personal and professional development and client satisfaction.
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May assist in business relationship management, business strategy and planning, portfolio/demand management. Makes sure the portfolio enhances organizational strategy and global information management through successful, consistent, and predictable delivery of programs, projects and applications.
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The Senior IT Business Analyst is the primary liaison between the IT and business areas. Job Title: Senior IT Business Analyst. Monitors and organized the efforts of and business support staff.
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This job is part of the Financial Strategy and Operations job function. The minimum salary for the Sr. Financial Analyst position is $80,000 annually and the maximum salary for the position is $85,000 annually.
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