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The Client Financial Analyst is a trusted member of the Client Business Analyst department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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A Master's degree or advanced clinical degree from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of experience serving as a lead in soliciting, defining, and managing requirements for internally and externally developed software in a clinical, allied health, non-allied health, behavioral health, information technology, information services, business, analytics or related.
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District Public is a small and growing business looking for a Senior Analyst to join our team! Hours: On-call during business hours 4 days per week, logging :30 hours per week. are resourceful, proactive, and able to think outside the box to find creative solutions to problems.
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Title: Senior Business Intelligence Analyst. They will champion and advocate the use of syndicated interactive BI visualization platforms to create an environment of self-service analytics and business solutions, including using LLMs and Gen AI where appropriate.
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The Business Intelligence team within EDM is responsible for delivering analytics solutions that enable our stakeholders to make data driven decisions. Develop analytics solutions that include Tableau dashboards and scalable data sources that promote and support the EDM team’s cloud and data governance strategies.
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Responsibilities: Work in either the financials, autos, business services & packaging or technology, media, telecommunications (TMT) sectors on coverage of public and private leveraged finance markets.
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R/nWhether helping you apply for Medicaid, Medicare, arranging CDPAP,/r/nor coordinating coverage for Holocaust survivors, we do whatever it/r/ntakes to make sure everyone feels right at home.
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The main objective of a SOC analyst is to identify, analyze, and escalate alerts and events to safeguard the MTA's Information Technology (IT)/ Operational Technology (OT) critical infrastructure and sensitive information from potential cyber threats by cybercriminals or malicious insiders.
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The Senior Sustainability Analyst will work with the Sustainability Director to ensure projects have the tools, resources, and strategies to maximize energy-efficiency and overall sustainability.
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Position Title: Business Development Director - Project Finance (NY) Work and coordinate closely with colleagues in Business Development, the KBRA's Investor Relations team, and act as a liaison with the Project Finance and Infrastructure ratings team.
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Provide supervision and guidance to junior clinical business analysts, clinical business analysts assigned at Levels I and II, consultants, and/or other appropriate project team members.
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The Business Developer helps clients identify pain points and connect them to training solutions the College provides. Reporting to the Director of Continuing Education and Workforce Development (CEWD), the Business Developer is primarily responsible for identifying small, medium and large business in Hudson County in key sectors including healthcare, financial, hospitality, advanced manufacturing and transportation, logistics and distribution who are interested in educational training services.
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4-6 years of experience in a similar Business Intelligence Analyst and Financial Analyst role in the music publishing or rights management space. Proficiency in Python and SQL, data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Looker), and other business intelligence technologies (e.g., Alteryx.
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The Business Development Manager, Private Equity Fund Formation (Law) will represent Carta in-market and advance the company's efforts to grow its network, deepen existing relationships, and develop additional business opportunities with law firm partners for venture capital and private equity funds.
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UnitedMasters has taken the bold step of building a music distribution service that, radically, puts artists first - disrupting the legacy music business by letting up-and-coming artists distribute their music directly to fans through streaming services while maintaining ownership of their master recording rights and up to 100% of royalties.
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