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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Healthcare Administration, or related field required. The Business Systems Analyst is responsible for translating needs into technical solutions and optimizing processes and software systems for efficiency and effectiveness.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or Information Systems, Data Management, and/or Computer Science. Assists with the identification of solution alternatives and communicates with other areas of the business and Information Systems as the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative are reviewed and a solution recommendation is made in collaboration with the appropriate business unit(s.
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The Project Management Office is known for building large scale, web-based, workflow applications that either replace legacy systems or help to implement a new work stream at DOT. At a project's inception, you will work directly with project stakeholders to gain an in-depth understanding of their business processes, identify stakeholder's current pain points, conduct workflow analysis, and then thoroughly document this information and confirm it with the stakeholders.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Business Systems Analyst required, preferably in a healthcare setting. Expertise using and configuring Practice Management (PM) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems.
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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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Will provide services at various future unanticipated client worksitesthroughout the U.S.Requires a bachelor’s degree in computer science, industrial and human factors engineering, management information systems, or computer information systems and 2 years of experience in the skill sets listed in the job description.
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BA/BS degree in Information Technology or Computer Science with up to 5 years progressive experience in analytical roles of increasing responsibility, or equivalent. Support G&A staff in defining and documenting system processes, data flow, controls, and interfaces for financial information 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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Bachelor’s degree in business, management information systems, or computer science. Partner closely with project management, application development, and systems infrastructure teams to ensure projects are prioritized correctly and are aligned with their sponsor’s objectives.
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Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Management Information Systems, Computer Science or related discipline and strong understanding of process improvement and technology implementation.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or a related field Required Experience in Microsoft Excel and Sharepoint Required 3 Years Five (5) years of experience as an IT Business Analyst (requirements gathering,business process mapping) Required 5 Years Previous experience with Health and Human Services Systems Highly desired Previous experience in state government Highly desired.
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Advanced degree in a relevant field is strongly preferred (e.g., Business Administration, Public Administration, Public Policy, Computer Science, Information Systems, Urban Planning, Law, etc.
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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 Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field. Strong understanding of travel industry processes, systems, and technologies, including but not limited to airline reservation systems, hotel management systems, and travel booking platforms.
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