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As part of NTT DATA, a $30 billion trusted global innovator with a combined global reach of over 80 countries, we help clients transform through business and technology consulting, industry and digital solutions, applications development and management, managed edge-to-cloud infrastructure services, BPO, systems integration and global data centers.
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College degree in accounting, business, finance, information technology, or related field, and/or equivalent experience is highly preferred. Keeps abreast of current changes in technology, processes, and standards within the industry and area(s) of responsibility by attending internal and external training classes, research and/or subscribing to the internet or other professional publications, or utilizing other appropriate method(s) to obtain business and professional information, and applies knowledge and practices to area(s) of responsibility.
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Work closely with key stakeholders within IT to understand the overall business environment, processes, and procedures to design, build and maintain systems of controls across IT functions.
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A property and casualty company is looking for a Business Systems Analyst to implement and support technology solutions to help achieve business needs and goals. 3+ years of experience working as a commercial lines business analyst in the property and casualty insurance industry.
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Base pay is determined by a variety of factors including a candidate’s qualifications, experience, and expected contributions, as well as internal peer equity, market, and business considerations.
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The Information Security Third Party Risk Management Program Analyst will be tasked with running the day-to-day third-party assessments by working alongside the Third Party Risk Lead and Manager of Information Security GRC. The Analyst will be responsible for the day-to-day vetting operations of the Third-Party Risk Management Program which includes risk assessments for vendor applications, software, systems, contractors and consultants.
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In this role you will develop and maintain computer systems and business process solutions utilizing SyteLine functionality and various e-business solutions. Sr SyteLine Analyst (Remote.
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We are embarking on an HR systems transformation at Quaker Houghton, and we are hiring a Global HRIS Analyst to provide functional and technical support for our Global HRIS team and Global HR department.
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Indotronix is seeking a Business Systems Analyst Senior in the Pittsburgh (PA), Phoenix (AZ), Dallas(TX), Birmingham (AL), and Cleveland (OH) locations. Position Title: Business Systems Analyst Senior.
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Utilize PC and/or mainframe based systems and software, compiles and prepares reports, graphs and charts of data developed. Ability to think strategically and act proactively to create strong trust and confidence with business units.
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Working with lead business analyst in creating a product road map. Work experience supporting and configuring Oracle Revenue Management and Billing (ORMB) or similar billing systems.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field. Winston Benefits, a Brown & Brown company, is seeking a Business Intelligence and Reporting Analysts to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, information systems, or related field preferred. Provides input into developing and modifying systems to meet client needs and develops business specifications to support these modifications.
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Bachelor’s degree in business management or information systems. Job Title: Business Analyst. Proficient in the Microsoft Office 365 suite of business software including Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus proficient in Microsoft Visio, and Microsoft ADO Testing Module.
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We are seeking a Data Analyst in which you will serve the business as an Information Systems Lead and take ownership of a cross systems perspective of clients operational data.
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