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The Program Support Specialist will assist our client in a variety of ways, including budget analysis, liaising between NOAA Satellite Service (NESDIS) offices, administrative tasks, and special projects.
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The Budget Analyst serves as a primary contact and liaison/operational representative between the Dean's Office and all other Sacramento State campus offices, particularly the Division of Academic Affairs but also other CSU campuses, the Chancellor's Office and outside agencies in matters related to administrative, operations, and fiscal policies and procedures of the College and the University.
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Arizona State University, a beacon of innovation, invites finance professionals to consider their open role as a Budget Planning Analyst. You serve as budget liaison to assigned administrative/Vice President (“VP”) units, supporting chief business officers through ASU’s internal annual budgeting, quarterly forecasting, and mid-year CFO financial review processes.
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This position is also available as a lateral transfer opportunity (LTO) to TCEQ employees within the Budget Analyst III state classification. As a part of the division's Budget and Planning team, our Budget Analyst III will play a key role in achieving TCEQ's mission.
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The Budget Coordinator II develops complex clinical trial budgets for industry, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and investigator-initiated clinical research. : Budget Coordinator II, Billing Compliance/Charge Review (Remote option.
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The Mayor’s Office of Public Policy and Finance is seeking a Fiscal & Policy Analyst, directly reporting to the Mayor’s Budget Director. The Fiscal & Policy Analyst is responsible for performing detailed analysis of complex departmental budgets both as part of the annual budget review and throughout the year; building and maintaining relationships with departments and stakeholders; and, preparing and presenting policy and budget recommendations to the Mayor’s Budget Director and other Mayoral staff.
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The Commercial Roofing Estimator reports to the Chief Estimator and is responsible for client communication, preparing and submitting the Prebid package (estimate, budget, and schedule), and traveling to the project site as necessary to collect pertinent information.
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Supporting the Director of Fiscal Operations, Budget Director, and Chief Financial Officer in completing ad hoc analysis of finance issues that may involve revenue forecasting, payroll analysis or oversight, and agency spending through the creation of financial modeling tools (e.g. Excel, dashboards) to assist agency leadership in tracking spending, or identifying financial or budgetary issues or risks.
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CFS is working with a prominent nonprofit organization, seeking a Budget Manager to join their strong team! The budget manager will be responsible for budget modifications and development.
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Direct reports to the position include: the Executive Director of Fiscal Services; Director of Budget Operations; Chief of Police; Director of Purchasing, Contracts and Risk Management; Director of Environmental Health and Safety; and Executive Assistant, Business Services.
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Work with the CFO and Budget Director to support the reporting needs for financial management, budget tracking, and strategic decision making across the organization, with responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining these reports across our financial systems.
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The Budget and Finance Analyst is responsible for general financial and administrative support within the Department of General Services. Process journal entries to transfer budget and/or expenses to appropriate accounts.
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University: Contact with the Controller’s Office, Office of Research Administration, central Budget and Planning Office and Information Technology Services. Assist with multiple budget schedules during budget cycle by creating templates and managing distributions to the departments.
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Besides the standard Microsoft Office suite of products, the Budget Analyst will work primarily with Prophix cloud-based budgetary and forecasting platforms, Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains GL and UKG Pro tools to complete their daily work.
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Work closely with the EVP/CFO on overseeing LSC’s financial landscape, including its approximately $30 million budget. Direct all aspects of LSC’s day-to-day financial operations and services, including creating and maintaining the annual institutional budget, timely and accurate financial forecasting and reporting, cash flow, and accounts payable/receivables, and general ledger maintenance.
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