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The Systems Engineer to support the Navy Enterprise Business Solutions program office. The Systems Engineer will provide support to APM-Es for systems engineering (SE) planning, integration of engineering management and technical processes across Program Office teams, and engineering analysis of the current ERP platform.
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Partner with business intelligence and information systems teams to extract valuable insights from CRM for corporate reporting. Be responsible for reporting and partnering with business intelligence and information systems teams to derive valuable insights from Salesforce.com for corporate reporting purposes.
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CSCI is looking for an experienced Financial Systems Analyst to support in the transition from a Department of Defense (DoD) legacy financial system to an SAP based ERP, the General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS.
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Yorktown Systems Group is seeking a qualified Data Analyst/Engineer to support NATO’s Allied Command Transformation (ACT) headquarters (HQ SACT) in establishing the Enterprise Architecture function and reporting about on-going and future programs and initiatives delivering the Digital Transformation Implementation Strategy.
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Role: TMS Business Analyst. Documenting functional designs and requirements for reporting and analytics using reporting tools that use TMS data (using Cognos / Manhattan SCI or Jasper or packages like Tableau.
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Must demonstrate true expertise in relevant business tools & systems administration including advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUP, macros, etc.) Responsible for data collection, reporting and analysis of weekly pipeline and quota attainment reports for better management insight; identifying sales performance trends and making recommendations for business improvements based on results.
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And Salesforce.com, along with strong analytical, reporting, and dashboard creation skills using BI tools such as Power BI, Einstein, etc. The Senior Sales Operations Analyst is responsible for gathering, organizing and validating data to generate deeper customer insight that will aid in the evaluation of operational initiatives and drive sales success.
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Requires an BA/BS degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or related field of study and a minimum of 4 years systems analyst or business analyst experience; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering, management, information systems, accounting, economics, finance, business administration, public administration, operations research, project management, or related discipline; or 5+ years of professional experience in data.
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As a Reporting Analyst, you will collect, analyze, and layer internal business intelligence to meet the firm’s information and reporting needs. LCAT: Applications/Systems Analyst, Senior.
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The Business Analyst, reporting to the Director of Business Analytics while supporting the Deposit Team and Branch Services, will apply analytical skills to business challenges across Chartway.
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6 months of experience in the following is preferred Customer Business Management System (CBMS) Trouble Reporting System (TRS) Trouble Reporting System Interface (TRSi) Network Management System (NMS) Dominion Mobile Viewer mapping systems.
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The IT Business Systems Analyst works with management to prioritize business and information needs and to locate, define and document new process improvement opportunities.
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Responsible for highly complex, multi-year projects; acting as an expert in all matters of the business unit's financial reporting, systems, and portfolio. You will be responsible for analyzing and reporting financial information used for strategic decision making, covering areas such as product costing, cost center reporting, as well as participating in the financial planning process.
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