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Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in Management Information Systems, Project Management, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, or a related field, and six (6) years of experience in the job offered or in a related occupation.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or Information Systems, Data Management, and/or Computer Science. Completes change requests between business units, development, testing, quality control, and vendor management in coordinating information for proposed system enhancements or data changes and delivers to system implementation.
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Meet with supervisory user staff to provide technical information about applications; provide technical assistance to user areas by responding to user questions/inquiries concerning computer systems, to assist users in meeting management goals through automation, produces technical documentation for new and existing applications and training manuals.
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Possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Health Care Administration, Business Administration, or other related field, or equivalent or relevant work experience.
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Job Description: The main function of a business systems analyst is to act as a liaison to the business by analyzing process/system issues and all other data processing problems for applications and systems.
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Minimum education and experience required: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Data Analytics or related field of study plus 7 years of experience in the job offered as a Computer Systems Analyst, Business Analyst or related occupation.
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Ability to gather and interpret relevant data and information and generate report of findings to OCFS, Program Leads, and Business Analysis team. The Junior Business Analyst is an entry level position that works closely with the Senior Business Analyst team, Analyzes an organization or business domain (real or hypothetical) and documents its business or processes or systems, assessing the business model or its integration with technology with distinct deliverables to a solution.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Analytics, Information Systems, Data Science, or a related field. The duties of the job holder include designing, configuring, and installing data tools and systems with a focus on report generation and business insights.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. 3-5 years of experience as a Business Analyst with a focus on Point of Sale (POS) systems.
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Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math or related field and a minimum of 4 years of relevant experience within the information technology field.
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This Business Systems Analyst position will analyze data processing problems to enhance computer systems. A degree in Information Technology, Technical Management, Information Management, Engineering, Business Systems, Computer Science or a directly related technical discipline is preferred.
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Data entry, data proofing and review, including maintaining data integrity and system configuration; validating data integrity of information that passes between various systems.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in computer science, information systems or equivalent work experience. Senior Business Analyst with Data cloud - Snowflake experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. Work with business units to identify opportunities to enhance existing and to develop new data information processes and tools.
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Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Computer Science, Business Analytics, or OTM. Data Analyst/Business Analyst (SQL Queries) 'Global Data Analytics' Data Management and QA Team is looking for a Data Analyst to join our growing automation team.
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