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Execute and develop implementation strategy for new requests including configuration, testing, documentation, change management and training of Business partners and stakeholders. Five (5) years of Workday HCM experience and training required primarily payroll in a healthcare environment.
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Support software implementation and process improvement initiatives, including development and implementation of requirements, testing, training, and user support. Conduct training sessions and workshops to educate employees on optimized processes and tools.
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Required 7 Years Experience across the SDLC, including requirements, design, development, testing, documentation, training, deployment, operations, support, and main Required 5 Years Ability to work well with business unit SME's, Business Analysts, vendors, and end users in cross-functional teams.
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Knowledge of end-user system design, user interface/acceptance testing, user training, system support, and Agile Principles (SCRUM) The IT Business Analyst I is an Analyst supporting different business systems.
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Job Description:Report Authorship (Writing), System Maintenance and Testing, System Support and Training, Project Management. Job Description:Report Authorship (Writing), System Maintenance and Testing, System Support and Training, Project Management.
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The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs.
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The Business Analyst responsibilities include data analysis, clean-up and maintenance to support territory development, targeting and sales effectiveness metrics, training and support for sales CRM users as well as ad hoc projects to support continuous improvement efforts for the North America and EMEA commercial teams.
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Business Analysts will develop training materials, provide sales support, analysis and reporting. Proven working experience as a Data Analyst or Business Data Analyst.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Business Data Analyst that has deep knowledge and experience in Excel and Snowflake to join our team. Collaboration and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert in Excel and Snowflake, offering training and support to team members to elevate the organization’s overall analytical capability.
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BA will clarify and document IT project scope, current/future state, business/application workflows, functional/system requirements, system interaction diagrams, reporting and training requirements, data mapping, logical data models, metadata, screen mock-ups, and test cases.
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Experience in instructional design and/or training facilitation. Conduct thorough needs assessments to identify knowledge and skills gaps within the organization, and design supplemental training materials and facilitate training sessions for Care Support teams.
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The Business Systems Analyst II is responsible for implementing, testing, and training internal partners with updated or new software’s for the core ACH and Wire payment systems. The Business Systems Analyst II is a part of the Electronic Payment Operations team that partners with business unit stakeholders and technical staff to identify business system solutions for changes to business processes, policies, and information systems.
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The client seeks a Business Analyst (BA) who will primarily assigned to compiling and documenting scopes of work to facilitate new IT procurements/contracts. Job Title: Business Analyst.
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As time permits, BA may be assigned to GDOT IT Project teams to gather and translate business needs into in-house custom developed product/solution requirements. BA will collaborate with business, IT, IT Security, Legal, and Procurement/Legal stakeholders.
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The ideal candidate will be instrumental in developing, implementing, and evaluating training materials that support the CDC’s scientific priorities and initiatives, ensuring these materials meet high standards of clarity, accessibility, and impact.
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