Mud Pie is seeking a Junior Business Analyst to join our team and serve as a key resource in business reporting, data maintenance, and business process support. The Junior Business Analyst is responsible for monitoring and troubleshooting applications to ensure Mud Pie’s business processes are functioning properly. This role is also responsible for documenting business processes and translating data into digestible information. In addition, the Junior Business Analyst will support multiple projects simultaneously. This individual should have a strong technical knowledge base and apply those skills to support all Mud Pie departments.
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