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Our Joint Systems Division is seeking a Project Control Analyst (PCA) to work closely with Project Managers, Corporate Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable to provide multifaceted financial and business operations support to maintain strong overall governance of project budgets, revenue recognition, and project processes.
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Description: This Sr. Financial Management position will support cost control activities for the Advanced Threat Warning Systems (ATWS) portfolio of programs. - Analysis and forecasting of cost, orders, sales, profit, and cash flow.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is seeking a Principal Program Cost Schedule Control Analyst to join our Strike division of qualified, diverse individuals. Basic Qualifications For Program Cost Schedule Control Analyst.
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The Specialty Leader will act as the liaison between surgeons, staff, vendor sales representative, Business Analyst and SPD. They will have direct accountability to assist in specialty education and training, cost containment, customer service and patient safety.
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Sets up cost control system, monitors and controls costs and schedules on contracts requiring validated cost schedule control system. Performs analyses and prepares reports in order to ensure that contracts are within negotiated and agreed-upon parameters and government cost control guidelines.
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The Financial Analyst supports Program Management in coordinating and managing financial planning and control activities in accordance with contract requirements, including analysis of weekly and monthly actual costs incurred against budgeted, variance analysis, estimates to complete, preparation of Management Review Packages, and in some cases Earned Value Management (EVM.
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Product cost optimization and control/monitor product cost activities within projects Work in close cooperation with product development and purchasing Support other PFEs, Finance Project Managers, CPMs, etc.
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Support includes the project Lifecyle of activities from support to proposal development, cost, structure, baseline budget, IMS integration to cost engine, EVM/performance, financial metrics, and contract close.
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Requirements may include: program cost control and management using cost baselines, revenue and profit recognition and forecasting, customer reporting and invoicing support, direct and indirect rate analysis, annual and multi-year planning, monthly forecasting, program compliance with FAR and GAAP regulations, and program initial set up to include project codes with work breakdown structure and billing setup.
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Oversee financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control and project control. Senior Financial Analyst. Assist Clients in preparing for monitoring by performing internal Quality Control Reviews, ensuring policies and procedures support expenditure management as designed, and tracking all audit inquiries and working with Clients to address them until resolved.
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Enter, develop, and maintain standard cost data for new and existing materials and ensure accurate inventory valuation by working cross functionally within the site to cost all new daily requests in the ECA database.
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The project analyst provides support to project planning and scheduling, resource management, budgeting and cost control, measuring project performance, risk management, coordination and integration of project team efforts, and communication with stakeholders.
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The ideal candidate will have prior experience as a Project Control / Cost Analyst on construction projects. We currently have an immediate need for a Construction Project and Cost Control Analyst to work on construction projects for a dedicated New York City agency.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for a variety of financial and project management activities related to strategic business decisions across WestEd. The financial activities include data analysis, budgeting, financial modeling and reporting, accounting, cost control, and others.
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Set up, maintain, and update cost control budgets, actuals, and forecasts within Worley's cost control system. Actively manage cost forecasts; raise, and facilitate the trend process; updates forecast and cost flow.
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