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Hyperion System Administrator
Direct General Corporation
Location:US-TN-Nashville
Employee Type:Full-Time
Job Type:Accounting
Finance
Information Technology
At least 3 year(s)
Manages Others:No
Education:Not Specified
Relocation Covered:No
Contact:Not Available
Phone:Not Available
Fax:Not Available
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SUMMARY:
Hyperion Systems Administrator to provide both front-end and back-end technical support across the Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management suite of applications within the organization toolset (Planning, Essbase, ODI, Shared Services) Primary focus will be on delivery of run support and application infrastructure activities with time also dedicated to continuous improvement and development efforts.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage Hyperion EPM Product Suite (11.1.2.1) (Hyperion Planning and Hyperion Essbase) and Hyperion BIView the Original article
Jun 7, 2012
Financial System Administrator
Finance
Information Technology Education : 4 Year Degree Experience : At least 5 year(s) Post Date : 6/5/2012 Description
Corgan Associates, Inc. seeks a talented to join the firm in our Dallas office location. Candidate will be responsible for advanced financial systems functions which include reporting, trouble shooting and security issues. Additionally, candidate will work closely with other support groups and leadership to enhance Deltek Vision usage firm-wide.
Qualified candidates should have a BA/BS degree in Accounting or MIS with 5
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