The Business Analyst will manage critical business processes, support end-users, ensure application performance, and deliver IT training.
Description
PREA required. The Business Analyst will serve as a key member of the CHS IT Department, responsible for managing critical business processes, supporting end-users, ensuring high-quality application performance, and delivering effective IT training. The primary function of this role is to lead and manage the Call Down List Submission Process, acting as the central IT point-of-contact for all related operational, troubleshooting, and data integrity needs.
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree Require
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