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Usable knowledge of aircraft static strength analysis methods, finite element analysis, and strain life fatigue methods. Experience with NAVAIR or Air Force engineering and reporting procedures.
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1 - 3 years' experience in Financial Planning & Analysis function for large company preferably in the Energy sector participating in annual budgeting, monthly forecasting, and management reporting activities.
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Qual-Tech performs specialized engineering analysis for a broad industrial customer base including aluminum and steel manufacturing, pulp and paper industries, oil and energy facilities, glass manufacturing, solar substations, and other industrial processes.
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Professional or project experience with FEMAP, ANSYS, or similar finite element analysis (FEA) software tools, as well as a good understanding of fatigue, fracture, and crack propagation. Propulsion Engineer , reporting to the.
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Responsible for debt management, including analysis of compliance with debt agreements, payment of all interest and principal, completion of covenant reporting, reporting of borrowing base levels, and management of collateral audits and appraisals by third parties.
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Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and practices, the financial markets, banking and the analysis and reporting of financial data globally. Proficiency in accounting software, business intelligence and data analysis software, financial analysis software, and ERP applications such as NetSuite, Excel, Concur, ADP or similar software (Anaplan a plus.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, this role presents an exciting opportunity to lead and support DISH's sourcing activities. 8-10 years of relevant management experience in the area of strategic sourcing, supplier relationship management, and business analysis.
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Support BSG’s Logistics/Sales/Production Activities by conducting reports and analysis. Reporting: Maintain Daily/Weekly reports regarding BSG Supply Chain Activities to include trucking reports, production reports, forecasting and booking execution.
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High level of proficiency in data manipulation, analysis, reporting, visualization, and business intelligence tools (e.g. SQL, MS Excel, Google Sheets). The team is searching for a partner that will lead a team that performs customer application reviews, and transaction analysis for possible suspicious activities to ensure compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act, the USA Patriot Act, and the Office of Foreign Assets & Control.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Planning & Analysis the Budget Analyst will manage a portfolio of government grants and contracts, including budget and forecast preparation and analysis, ensuring compliance with government contract regulations, invoice & expense review, reconciliation and financial reporting.
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Duties will include basic maintenance of mammalian cell cultures such as changing media, passaging cells and making stocks, molecular analysis including extraction, amplification and sequencing of genomic DNA and RNA, as well as PCR, RT-qPCR, immunostaining, and imaging using confocal microscopy.
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In depth knowledge of end-to-end RTR business processes including areas such as General Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Bank Integrations, Fixed Assets, Foreign Exchange Revaluation, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Travel & Expenses, Treasury, Reporting, and Data Integration.
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The Senior Claims Examiner handles all aspects of claims notices and files related to workers compensation and accompanying coverages, including but not limited to claims and coverage analysis, liability and damages analysis, reserve setting, reporting, reinsurance analysis and reporting, and travel.
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The Global Tax Director role includes cash flow, income tax assessments, customer billing, financial reporting, and compliance with tax rules and regulations. The Global Tax Director is responsible for completion of federal, international, and state income tax returns including all related analysis and support.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director Shopper Marketing Large Store + Emerging Channels, the Shopper Marketing Director will work closely with the LS + EC Sales Leadership team, cross-functional marketing teams, eCom sales, digital marketing, and the category management/shopper insights team to help the Shopper Marketing Managers develop and execute insight-driven, channel/retailer specific marketing solutions rooted in shopper behavior.
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