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This position is responsible for technical analysis, design, development, testing, and deployment of IT solutions to support the client's business and will play a critical role in developing and migrating of TIBCO and MuleSoft services in both On Prem and Cloud environments.
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The Senior Business Analyst assures that UWSoN strategic goals related to accreditation, enrollment, research, institutional assessment, digital transformation, and other strategic initiatives are being achieved.
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SKILL REQUIREMENTS FOR Business Systems Analyst: Excellent written and oral communication skills including an ability to communicate with all cross functional teams (technical and business.
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Communication (Required)Consultation (Required)Business Systems Analysis (Required)Technical Writing (Required)Microsoft Office (Required)Microsoft SharePoint (Preferred.
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5+ years' experience as an Agile Product owner, or equivalent experience as a Business Analyst or Product Owner for a SaaS product. Develop and communicate the product vision, strategy and roadmap, ensuring alignment to the organization's product strategy and business objectives.
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Knowledge of data modeling and best practices in data visualization and business intelligence. BA/BS degree in Computer Science, or related discipline, or equivalent combination of work experience and technical training.
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The main function of a Business Systems Analyst - Non MS Products is to perform the analysis, design, implementation, modification, and daily functional support of all applications. Serves as a liaison between the business community and the IT organization in order to provide technical solutions to meet user needs.
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The Business Systems Analyst works with the entire Enterprise Applications Team to ensure successful implementation of software maintenance, new implementations, and support of all financial and administrative systems under the direction of the Research Admin System Manager, leveraging advanced knowledge and working with stakeholders in a predominantly independent fashion.
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Proficient with Excel as a business tool (pivot tables, data manipulation/importing, index, VLOOKUP, etc.) Work with technical staff, PMO (project management office), corporate support team to track actual cost compared to budgeted cost, and detailed variance analyses.
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As part of the enterprise Data Governance team, the Systems Analyst will translate business requirements into technical requirements and specifications for software engineers and data engineers to implement.
$55.08 - $93.79 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 12 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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You will be a technical resource for reporting and analytics projects using BI technology such as data modeling tools like Tableau or Alteryx, AI programs, and data extraction/querying from financial systems, and keep up to date with new technologies, tools, and trends in data analytics and apply them to improve business performance.
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This position will serve as an expert Information Technology Business Analyst within the Dispatch System Replacement Information Technology project using expert, specialized. Minimum of 8 years as an Information Technology Business Analyst performing IT business.
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Solution Design: Collaborate with technical teams to translate business requirements into AEM-specific solutions. Ability to translate technical concepts into business-friendly language.
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5+ years analyst experience with sales analysis, business intelligence, financial analysis, econometrics, or statistics. Provide thought leadership and actively participate in the creation/maintenance of CDW’s data strategy, data governance processes to maximize data integrity and minimize business risk.
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Master's degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, engineering , analytics, mathematics, statistics or a related technical or quantitative field. Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, engineering , analytics, mathematics, statistics or a related technical or quantitative field.
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