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Expert level practitioner in business systems analysis and/or systems analysis with a focus in Software, Data Integration, Cyber Security, Networking and/or IT Infrastructure projects. (Project business system analysis experience required; do not include Service Desk or O&M experience.
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Translate business needs into clear, detailed user stories with acceptance criteria routed towards the appropriate development teams. Collaborate closely with stakeholders across the business to gather and analyze business requirements.
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Technical Business Support Analyst / Senior Technical Business Support Analyst - Finance & Supply Chain Systems. Senior Technical Business Support Analyst. Technical Business Support Analyst.
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Description Job Id: 65878 Business Analyst – TMS Join our client's team as a Business Analyst specializing in Transportation Management Systems (TMS), where you will play a crucial role in supporting transportation modernization initiatives within the Outbound Transportation Team. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to contribute to strategic projects aimed at enhancing transportation efficiency and effectiveness.
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As our business growth continues, CorVel has established the need for a Business Analyst on the CorVel Business Operations Team (BOT). The candidate will translate the consistent workflow processes into business requirements that can be developed into software applications through daily collaboration with the CorVel development team.
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Overview Our Northwest Permanente Business System Analyst II in support of our Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) team leads and manages large and complex human resources system projects to ensure that information applications are implemented, upgraded, and meet business requirements.
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Business Systems Analyst. Business Systems Analyst. 5 years experience with Business Systems processes. National order processing including importing and auditing data into Sage.
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HOW YOU MAKE AN IMPACT A Senior Business Analyst provides leadership across global teams for the analysis, recommendation, implementation, and support of global business systems in the Operations space with a focus on Manufacturing, while understanding the connection across other functional processes and systems across the enterprise, including with Engineering, Logistics/Warehousing, Procurement, SIOP, Service and Warranty.
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As a Lead Business Analyst with Resource Data, you will be responsible for eliciting, analyzing and documenting requirements as needed, including determination of system impact and software configuration.
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We are seeking a Business Systems Analyst on a contract basis to support our Customer's business needs. Bachelor's degree in Business Systems, Computer Science, Business Administration, or equivalent.
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Fisher Investments is looking for a Senior Business Analyst to support our Portfolio Management Group. 5+ years of experience as an IT Business Analyst or Systems Analyst supporting a software application development organization Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Technical Analyst guides the client in evaluating options and making recommendations using WHS best practices to ensure business needs are met. The Technical Analyst must develop an in-depth knowledge of WHS product functionality, have a solid grasp of the technical aspects of the applications, and possess an in-depth understanding of the health and wellness domain as it applies to the implementation of WHS solutions.
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5+ years of experience as an IT Business Analyst or Systems Analyst supporting a software application development organization. As a Senior Business Analyst, you will analyze processes, elicit requirements from business and IT users, and support the transition to cloud development.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Business Systems Analyst for their IPI & FITNES Workflow Management (Alden One) project. Job Title: Sr. Business Analyst – Alden ONE. Work with non-IT individuals to confirm requirements and ensure alignment with business needs.
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The Business Systems Analyst serves as the liaison between the IT Department and business stakeholders responsible for evaluating business processes, identifying areas for improvement, and developing and implementing solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity.
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