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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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We are looking for a Senior Business Analyst to help us architect platforms and operational services that serve as the foundation for our growth and financial success. Provide strong problem-solving leadership related to crafting strategic focus and operational approach for emerging business initiatives.
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As a Senior Business Analyst, your responsibilities will include conducting data analysis, extracting insights, and crafting high-level presentations for executives. We are seeking a Senior Business Analyst - Insights to join our Business Insights team.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Business Analyst to join our team in the data quality space. - 5+ years of experience in business analysis, data analysis, or related field. - Develop business requirement documentation/functional specification documentation.
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Will also work directly with the other Business Analyst on the team and occasionally with other teams, such as the Investment Operations, Account Transitions, Middleware and Applications Support teams.
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The Clinical Business Analyst will oversee data analytics to support departmental workflows to optimize Provider Enrollment and PCP panel alignment. Collaborates on QA process of data outputs with business owner to ensure accuracy in data output.
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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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The Remote Sensing team is seeking a Geospatial Analyst with proven geospatial analytical and research skills in support of a major satellite mission to assess methane emissions with a focus on global oil and gas sector using geospatial data and analytics.
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The role of the Business Development Representative is to partner closely with their Account Executives to research, identify and engage prospective Mux customers to generate net new sales pipeline opportunities through an entirely outbound motion.
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The role of the Laboratory Information Management (LIMS) Analyst (Instrumentation & Business Analyst) is to provide first-line IT support to analysts in the public health industry.
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We are seeking a Music Content Operations Research Analyst to support global operations functions for music labels. Manage day to day ongoing operations with Client’s North American music label partners.
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Total rate of return fixed-income manager seeks a Securitized Securities Analyst. Exhibits the American Century Investments Winning Behaviors: Client Focused, Courageous and Accountable, Collaborative, Curious and Adaptable, Competitively Driven, Adheres to the highest ethical standards and business practices, and Supports a culture of compliance.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in business, engineering, accounting, finance, public administration or public policy, city or urban planning, transportation, or a related field. Senior Planning & Budget Analyst.
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Our elite global Financial Services client is seeking to recruit a Municipal Finance Analyst to analyze and evaluate the credit and financial risk of new municipal and public finance debt transactions and provide ongoing srveillance across multiple asset classes - municipal bonds, public utilities, not-for-profit healtcare, public education, etc.
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The applicable salary range for this position is $115,000 - $130,000, which is dependent on a variety of factors including relevant experience, location, business needs and market demand. Develop and produce reports that detail KPIs that provide actionable insight to the business & goal set in-line with the evolving needs of the business lines.
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