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As the IT Business Systems Analyst, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with stakeholders to elicit and analyze requirements, determine appropriate solutions, evaluate and select suitable products, manage implementation and delivery, and provide on-going support of systems.
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The Financial Systems Analyst role is responsible for supporting the accounting applications and associated systems, including but not limited to, time entry, cost recovery, notification and financial reporting.
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Defines solutions (requirements, designs, services, recommendations) to business/systems problems and owns the integrity of the solution through customer acceptance and final disposition of solution.
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Proven 7-year track record as a Business Systems Analyst or in a similar role, preferably within the Supply Chain and/or Telecommunications industry. We are seeking a talented Lead Business Systems Analyst to join our dynamic team and play a key role in the development and enhancement of our mobile trade-in device processing software.
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Work on demand management request from business by fulfilling business demands in Core banking, Lending, Cards, document management systems etc., Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or Management Information Systems and 5-7 years of banking/financial services applications Implementation and administration experience.
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As a Business Systems Analyst on the US Risk Technology team, you'll be at the heart of the next-generation tools we're building to transform CIBC's risk management capabilities and enable our bank's continued growth.
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5+ years of Business Systems Analyst experience in a fast-paced, agile environment. Business Systems Analyst - Banking. We are currently engaged by a rapidly growing global management consulting company who are seeking experienced Business Systems Analysts across their banking practice.
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Under the Head of Health Analytics, the position of Senior Reporting & Systems Analyst is responsible for engaging stakeholders in understanding business requirements and needs and developing and executing reporting requirements in a timely and consistent manner.
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Positions: Business Systems Analyst (BSA) 3 Positions (2 Senior & 1 Junior) The Business Systems Analyst is responsible for facilitating the proper alignment between processes and applications while striving for continuous improvement of business processes and application functionality.
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As a Business Systems Analyst, you will play a vital role in our Calypso implementation project. 2-15 years of Business Systems Analyst experience. Role Title: Business Systems Analyst.
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Design test plans and execute at the Development, QA, UAT and post implementation phases; validate data quality against business requirements. This person will report to the company’s Manager of Financial Systems and Process and will support actuals and forecasting processes/applications.
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2+ years of proven experience as a Business Systems Analyst (BSA). Business Systems Analyst. The business solution analyst will maintain a solid knowledgebase of the functional capabilities of and is a Subject Matter specialist on the various areas and products.
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Reporting to the Associate Director, Operational Initiatives, Sponsored Project Finance ("SPF"), the Business Systems Analyst will support and maintain Columbia's proprietary web-based data warehouse and application and other IT applications via coding, report writing and administrative assistance critical to the daily operations of SPF, with the objective of ensuring compliance with University policies, industry standards and sponsor terms and conditions.
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Business Systems Analyst – Aggregates. Expert knowledge in critical business systems used to support the operational needs closely related to the Aggregates and Asphalt product lines; this would include Apex, Libra and WEM.
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Must be business process and systems-oriented and be a self-motivated learner. 2+ years of experience with Oracle EPM Cloud as a System Administrator including configuration, data integration, and business rules.
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