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Data Warehouse Reporting Analyst Sr. Company Overview: Our client is a leading healthcare located in Orange CA seeking a lead data and reporting analyst who is responsible for developing and supporting organizationwide reporting.
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Subject matter learning and expert on CMS cost reporting, disproportionate share (DSH), Uncompensated Care, Bad debt reporting, IME/GME, Medicare Wage Index, S-10 reporting, Tricare and 855’s, Ohio Medicaid, HCAP, UPL and Franchise Fee programs.
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Reporting Relationships: Reports to Product Director/Manager. As a Senior Analyst, you'll provide detailed data analysis in support of our Product Management team. Advanced Excel and Power BI / Tableau skills are a required for consideration, while coding ability in different languages and applications is preferred (Databricks, Dataiku, SQL, R/Python.
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Job Responsibilities: Supports definition of future state product strategy and roadmap across all aspects of resiliency tooling including ERMA (enterprise resiliency management and analytics), operational reporting, and replacement of data extracts.
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The opportunity:The Sr. Financial Analyst opportunity is supporting the Ohio River Valley area and will work in the preparation and review of internal and external reporting, various analytics, forecasts and budgets.
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Job Description: Pay Range $29hr - $35hr Provides technical and functional administrator expertise for HR systems which includes design, development, testing, implementation, maintenance, reporting and training.
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DescriptionThe Data/Reporting Analyst for the VMO team will work as part of the larger team to support the analysis and strategic use of data related to Huntington’s portfolio and book of work.
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This position is responsible for supporting the IT risk management and issue tracking processes, including providing guidance, developing risk assessments, monitoring issues, and reporting. IS Business Risk and Controls Analyst.
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Excellent attention to details, strong documentation skills; written, reporting/analyst and diagrams/workflows. Responsible for estimating, measuring, forecast, status reporting, managing risks, support transition,and project closure.
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The Quality Analyst will also be responsible for supporting the CMO QA Complaints management and team with reporting deliverables. The Quality Analyst executes Controls QA testing against established CCB complaint criteria.
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The team is evolving to take responsibility for a large portfolio transformation which is required to elevate people, process & technology through consistent delivery frameworks, capacity planning, budget management, dependency management & portfolio reporting.
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Reports To: Sr. Director, Brands FP&A Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Support the Keds Leadership team with weekly, monthly and ad-hoc reporting Collaborate with Merchandise Planning, Operations, and international leaders across to analyze projections and actuals for the wholesale and ecommerce channels.
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End users could include SOS personnel both in office and remote and could also include Boards of Elections' election night reporting computers. Job Title: Help Desk Analyst Location: Columbus, OH Duration: 3 Months Type: Onsite Full time Complete Description: 30% preparing desktops, laptops, monitors and other IT accessories for use by the end user.
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Join our dynamic global medical device organization as a Senior Financial Analyst. Ideal candidate will have experience working in a manufacturing environment and hands on knowledge of manufacturing systems and link to financial reporting and performance interpretation.
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A challenging global position within Abbott Nutrition Supply Chain that allows for experiences in FP&A activities and reporting within a global environment. Our location in Columbus, OH, currently has an opportunity for a Senior Financial Analyst - Global Engineering/Capital Planning.
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