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The Systems Analyst position is a key role within the Financial Systems group acting as the Subject Matter Expert across various business planning systems. This position will work closely with our IT Support group and the Financial Planning & Analysis (FPA) team across all business units.
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The Senior Financial Systems Analyst will ensure solutions are created to not only meet today's requirements, but support growing and changing business needs of the future.
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Experience utilizing various Army financial systems including General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) with a working knowledge of Army business processes. Possess the ability to pull, format, and analyze Business Intelligence (BI)/Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) reports for tracking against established financial metrics.
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The Role will interact with a wide variety of stakeholders including Financial Crimes Investigations, business risk managers, model developers, model risk management, model implementation, and technology teams.
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Active CPA, FSA, ASA, Enrolled Actuary, SPHR, Member of the Bar, JD, Chartered Financial Analyst, or Certified Equity Professional, preferred. Knowledge and understanding of industry business models and financial structures is a plus.
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Executes HR strategy, providing advice across compensation, benefits, HR systems, organizational design, change management, communications, and/or culture. Bachelor’s degree required; field of study in Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resources Management, preferred.
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Assists client in formulating the go-forward HR strategy and quantify financial impact of any decisions or changes from current. BDO delivers assurance, tax, digital technology solutions and financial advisory services to clients throughout the country and around the globe.
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Strong financial acumen needed and strong excel skills, strongly preferred. Prior experience in supporting successful business development campaigns, preferred. A Workforce in Transactions Manager is responsible for managing as well as conducting human resources due diligence and integration services on mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and dispositions working with a mixture of both private equity and corporate clients.
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Additional offerings include BDO Flex, Group Legal insurance, Pet insurance and Long-Term Care Insurance. BDO offers a competitive Total Rewards package that encompass so much more than – “traditional benefits.
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Our team works with client leadership to identify and quantify HR risks and issues through diligence, merger-integration assistance, post-deal strategy, organization design, compensation, benefits and actuarial services.
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5+ years of experience as business financial systems analyst. Proven experience as a Financial Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, or similar role.
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Provide assistance in resolving SAP IDOC errors for various financial and supply chain interfaces which include Government Purchase Cards, Defense Travel System, Purchase Requisitions, and Purchase Orders; additionally, resolves unmatched transactions and Unliquidated Obligations.
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This role functions as an essential financial systems analyst and leader combining deep functional and business understanding across a portfolio of standard corporate systems with extensive technical acumen.
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Advanced proficiency in Tableau, Excel and experience with financial systems and data visualization tools (e.g. SFDC, SAP BPC, Tableau, Einstein Analytics) - You will own the process, build financial models in excel, google sheet, tableau or other systems to set up fully automated models - You will also examine and validate data, not reporting bad numbers.
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Supporting the Company’s financial health and business strategy through the creation of reporting and analysis and modeling using tools such as Adaptive Planning, Excel, Power BI, and Workday.
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