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As a Lead or Senior Quantitative Analyst (QA), Player Evaluation, you help shape the future of Phillies Baseball Operations by building statistical models to forecast player performance and communicating those results to decision-makers.
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This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Develop expertise on the Capital One threat landscape using internal data, threat trends, and operational metrics to clearly communicate the Capital One threat landscape to senior executives, to include the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer.
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We are seeking a highly motivated, independent senior financial analyst that will serve as business partner to our Chief Underwriting Officer and SVP of Underwriting, as well as provide regular counsel to the CFO and Management team as it relates to our underwriting performance, the health of our captive organizations, and opportunities to return more value for our members.
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The Capital Markets Analyst will contribute to efforts to evaluate, implement and achieve strategic business opportunities through Lender Finance, Warehouse Lending and new Structured Finance initiatives in order to optimize the bank's balance sheet and improve the company's financial performance.
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Work in synergy with Buyer and Allocation Analyst toward common goals for the merchandise area. Analyze and revise the merchandise planning strategy based on current trend or actual performance on a monthly basis.
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Performs economic research and studies in areas of rates of return, depreciations, working capital requirements, investment opportunities, investment performance and impact of governmental requirements.
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Monitor and evaluate the performance of automation solutions, focusing on supplier compliance, inventory management, RFID management, clinical charge/billing flow, and Oracle Item Master flows.
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For more information, visit Essential Duties and Responsibilities: - Provide analytics data of call/web chat arrival patterns, seasonality analysis of call and web chat volumes, agent efficiency analysis, statistical analysis of the agents and call center performance.
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Responsibilities include all aspects of Revenue Cycle system support including performance improvement, development, documentation, testing, training and upgrades. COC - Certified Outpatient Coder (Preferred) or CPC - Certified Professional Coder (Preferred.
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We harness the scale and quality of Comcast data to target advertisers’ audiences across linear TV, streaming, and video on demand and enabling clients to evaluate performance. We harness the scale and quality of Comcast data to target advertisers’ audiences across linear TV, streaming, and video on demand and enabling clients to evaluate performance.
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The Senior Analyst role will report to the Director of Research and will have a direct impact on the management and performance of the PNC Asset Management Fixed Income portfolios. As a Senior Fixed Income Credit Analyst within PNC's Asset Management organization, you will be based in Philadelphia, PA.
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Large company (preferably Fortune 500) Corporate FP&A or Sales/Ops Finance Analyst. Consulting/Advisory (preferably Big 4 or Big 3) with a focus on finance effectiveness, strategy and operations, analytics, performance improvement or technology.
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The Procurement Analyst is responsible for using their analytical skills and relevant data to evaluate supplier performance, identify areas for improvement and potential risks, and using the information to assist with final purchasing decisions.
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Campbell Soup Company is seeking a Business Analyst, Manufacturing who enjoys working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, has a transformational mindset, and can help lead the development, configuration, support, governance, and evolution of a portfolio of manufacturing technologies.
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Cost Accounting Team Lead responsible for directing & establishing the planning, measurement, forecasting, and analysis of contract financial performance for manufacturing activities. As a leading technology innovation company, Lockheed Martin's vast team works with partners around the world to bring proven performance to our customers' toughest challenges.
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