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Texas Health and Human Services Commission requires the services of 1 Business Analyst 3 , hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of Business Analyst 3, Applications/Software Development and the specifications outlined in this document for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
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OAG - Child Support | CDO Business Systems Analyst (IT Business Analyst III-V) | 24-0449 ( 00040732 ) Organization : OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Job Description - OAG - Child Support | CDO Business Systems Analyst (IT Business Analyst III-V) | 24-0449 (00040732.
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The Worker will serve as a senior Business Analyst/Product Owner for the project of integrating the credentialing data used by Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) into the Provider Enrollment Management System (PEMS.
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Assists or consults during requirements gathering sessions to elicit requirements, specifications, business processes and recommendations related to potential system integration solutions. Meets with decision makers, system owners and end users to define business, operations requirements and systems goals.
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Job Description:As a Senior CPQ Business Analyst, you'll lead the optimization of our Configure, Price, Quote processes, collaborating across teams to implement effective solutions aligned with overall business goals.
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The growing Vista IT team is looking for experienced business analyst to support its financial systems, including contract and supplier management, procure-to-pay, and financial planning & analysis applications.
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IT Business Analyst III - Five years of relevant work experience related to business analysis. Work Experience: IT Business Analyst II - Three years of relevant work experience related to business analysis.
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2+ years of experience working in a business context (technology consulting, systems integration, management consulting, working as an analyst "in industry," etc.) We are seeking a strong techno-functional business analyst who will be responsible for driving successful project outcomes for Fresh Gravity's clients.
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GIS Business Analyst. 4-7 Experience in the field or in a related area as a senior Business Analyst (Technical). 2-4 Experience working as a GIS Analyst in an Electric Utility.
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CAPPS Business Analyst. We are looking for a team of strong Business Analysts to assist with the CAPPS ERP. The ideal candidates would have previous experience working with CAPPS core modules (AP/AM/GL/Purchasing/Procurement.
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We are currently hiring ServiceNow Business Analyst which is day 1 remote. Role :- Service Now Business Analyst. Knowledge of features for ServiceNow ITSM / ITAM / CMDB modules on a user / fulfiller level.
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As a Tableau Business Intelligence Analyst, you will be trusted to collaborate with Business Subject Matter Experts, Financial Analyst, Data Analysts, and others to develop and maintain reports and dashboards to support business functions such as Sales, Customer Success, Finance, HR, Legal and highlight actionable insights.
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We at Synergisticit understand the problem of the mismatch between employer's requirements and Employee skills and that's why since 2010 we have helped 1000's of candidates get jobs at technology clients like apple, google, Paypal, western union, Client, visa, walmart lab s etc to name a few.
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Determine and map existing business processes/functions and recommend changes required to fit a tightly integrated system. Serve as a key resource for an assigned customer area to understand and explain business and technical issues and to provide viable technology solutions.
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We’re looking for a Sr. Business Intelligence Analyst to help Favor grow to become a household name in Texas. As a Sr. Business Intelligence Analyst on Favor's Business Analytics team, you treat data as a product with real return on investment.
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