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Business Systems Analyst Trainee 2: A bachelor's degree and one year of professional experience as described below OR a Juris Doctor, master's or higher degree in a related field. Business Systems Analyst 1: A bachelor's degree and two years of professional experience as described below OR a Juris Doctor, master's or higher degree in a related field and one year of professional experience as described below.
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The Bankruptcy Auditor/Financial Analyst (BAFA) shall be responsible for professional accounting and auditing analysis, and related investigative work, for bankruptcy cases assigned to one or more Program offices.
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The Technology Business Management Analyst will be responsible for implementing, maintaining, validating and improving capabilities under the leadership of the Technology Business Management Team Lead. This includes support of all financial processes related to actuals, invoices, month-end reconciliations, forecasting, and planning, and Vendor Management processes aimed at maximizing the value that vendors bring to the Technology Team.
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Description & Requirements We are seeking an IT Business Analyst to join our team supporting an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) client. - Three (3) to five (5) years of business analyst experience required.
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Experience may have been gained in work such as computer operator or assistant, computer sales representative, program analyst, or other positions that required the use or adaptation of computer programs and systems.
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As the recognized industry leader in strategic business applications, according to analysts such as Forrester and Gartner, we challenge companies to rethink the way they do business and empower them to become more efficient, smarter, and most importantly customer centric.
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We are seeking a BI, Analyst, Sustainability to join our Business Intelligence (BI) team that supports all of our core sustainability services. What this job involves Our dedicated on-account Business Intelligence (BI) team is seeking aBI Analyst, Sustainability.
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A Certificate Program is a post-secondary educational program in a qualifying educational institution, equivalent to at least one full-time academic year of study, that is part of an accredited college-level, technical, trade, vocational or business school curriculum.
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As a Business Analyst in Business operations and Content Strategy for CGS, you will partner with internal business owners and external partners to understand new business opportunities and define functional requirements.
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The Informatics Analyst III serves as subject matter expert on data visualization for healthcare, and supports the ongoing maintenance and effective use of Tableau dashboards, both by analytic resources and business end-users.
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Role: Unemployment insurance Business Analyst. Ability to synthesize high-level concepts surrounding new work requests into a gap document and set of business requirements. Ability to lead requirements-gathering sessions with relevant business members.
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Job Title: Sr. Business Analyst with CBAP Certification. 84 Months of Experience eliciting then analyzing the stakeholder’s business needs using a variety of business analysis techniques and converting those into verified and validated functional and non-functional requirements for development.
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Analyze business requirements and translate them into PeopleSoft CRM configurations and customizations. Maintain and optimize the PeopleSoft CRM system to meet business needs and improve user experience.
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As a business analyst in the Modernization and Data Solutions practice, you will collaborate with team members to conceptualize, deliver, and support our clients through today’s ever-changing healthcare landscape.
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Experience as a Business Analyst or in a similar role. Job Title: Business Analyst. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
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