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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Qualifications An ABET accredited engineering degree (Bachelors or Masters) by Summer 2024 in one of the following majors:Civil and/or Environmental EngineeringMechanical, Electrical, Biological, Biosystems, Chemical, or Agricultural EngineeringEngineering Technology.
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Under the direction of the Director - Supply Chain, the Operations Planning Analyst will provide strong problem-solving skills, process improvement, and analytical support (Excel/Access/modeling) to the Supply Chain department.
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3-4 years of proven experience as a Data Analyst or Business Data Analyst (Finance and Accounting experience a plus). Advanced proficiency with MS Excel (Macros, VBA, V-Lookup, Pivot Tables, etc.
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Superior working knowledge of ERP systems (eg Oracle), Microsoft Office Suites (eg Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Visio etc) and exposure to Business Intelligence applications (eg Cognos, SAS) Advanced Excel and analytical skills (developing forecasts & financial reports, decoding macros, pivot tables, charts, financial calculations.
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Technical/Other Skills Required:Proficient in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and other data visualization toolsFamiliarity with SQL, R, or PythonExperience with marketing automation platforms, CRM systems, and data management toolsKnowledge of data privacy and security regulations and practices.
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Intermediate to advanced Excel skills including vlookups, pivot tables, comfort with writing formulas, etc. The Senior Pricing Analyst will drive the analysis and execution of the Pricing and Promotions strategy and tactics.
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Use SAS, SQL, Excel, and other tools to conduct analysis of a client's relationship marketing programs. Produce dashboards with Excel, Tableau, or other tools to provide routine reporting to clients and internal stakeholders.
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Must Have: Senior level (8+ years analyst experience). Experience with Data Cataloging, Lineage, KPI's. Bachelor’s degree in data science, Economics, Finance, Accounting, or Computer Science with a focus in quantitative methodologies.
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Extensive computer experience & proficiency with Microsoft software, specifically PowerPoint, Excel and Power BI, as well standard reporting tools such as Power Query. 1-5+ years of progressive business experience, preferably in an HR, Strategy, Consulting, Business Operations, Finance roles.
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Strong proficiency in data analysis tools such as Excel, SQL, and Tableau. In-depth knowledge of procurement processes, including sourcing, supplier management, contract negotiations, and supply chain management.
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The Supplier Support Analyst supports on-boarding new vendors and/or new stores associated with acquisitions, store back-office system transitions, organic new stores, and/or new product line launches.
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Proficiency in working in Microsoft Office – particularly Excel (metrics and data analysis), PowerPoint (presentation decks), and Word (writing and editing procedural and technical documentation), TEAMs & iCAPS (Citi’s Risk and Control platform.
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Lockheed Martin is seeking a Sr. Financial Analyst for a position in TX to assist with contract Earned Value Management System (EVMS) setup and management, cost control and analysis, proposal preparation, and staffing.
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The Budget Analyst, under general direction of the Budget Manager, performs a variety of duties relating to the preparation, implementation and monitoring of the Authority's annual operating budget.
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High level of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Access, Power BI, MS Word, and PowerPoint required. Prepare monthly variance reports for senior management, which involves conducting analysis compiling financial and operational data from various resources and applying advanced MS Excel and MS Access skills.
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