The Business Systems Analyst designs and implements TI processes, collaborates with teams for enhancements, and supports budgeting and forecasting through data integration.
The Business Systems Analyst is responsible for the design and implementation of TI processes and cube design. They primarily work on the expansion and maintenance of integration processes for bringing data from operational data systems and EDW into cubes for budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. The Business Systems Analyst will expand the scale and improve the sustainability of the enterprise planning and analytics environment, support budgeting and rolling forecast processes, as well as perform other business partnering and decision-support activities.
Responsibilities- Work closely with Planning Analytics team and FP&A analysts to architect, design, and implement enhancements.
- Deliver software of the highest quality through good design, attention to detail, use of automated testing, and thorough unit/system testing.
- Planning Analytics technical skills: Rules and TI coding, security setup, report development, ongoing maintenance of existing models.
- Planning Analytics soft skills: gathering requirements for new projects and providing user training.
- Strong ability to develop and analyze requirements and to architect, design, and implement high-quality data models and reports to meet those requirements.
- Identify and investigate key requirements, solutions, and technologies.
- Collaborate with internal contacts to define requested solutions in technical terms.
- Performs other various duties as required
- Minimum of 1-3 years’ experience in IT or Business Systems.
- Proven ability to effectively interact with Sales and Operational teams as well as customers.
- You must have a strong customer service orientation.
- Typical office environment
RB Global (NYSE: RBA)
RB Global (NYSE: RBA) (TSX: RBA) is a leading, omnichannel marketplace that provides value-added insights, services and transaction solutions for buyers and sellers of commercial assets and vehicles worldwide. Through its auction sites in 13 countries and digital platform, RB Global serves customers in more than 170 countries across a variety of asset classes, including automotive, commercial transportation, construction, government surplus, lifting and material handling, energy, mining and agriculture.
The company’s marketplace brands include Ritchie Bros., the world’s largest auctioneer of commercial assets and vehicles offering online bidding, and IAA, a leading global digital marketplace connecting vehicle buyers and sellers. RB Global’s portfolio of brands also includes Rouse Services, which provides a complete end-to-end asset management, data-driven intelligence and performance benchmarking system; SmartEquip, an innovative technology platform that supports customers’ management of the equipment lifecycle and integrates parts procurement with both OEMs and dealers; Xcira, a leader in live simulcast auction technologies; and Veritread, an online marketplace for heavy haul transport.
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