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The Financial Analyst ("FA") will participate in both core accounting processes, as well as financial planning and analysis initiatives. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are seeking a dedicated Analyst Finance to join our dynamic team.
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Financial analysis skills: To assess a project's feasibility, a grants analyst needs to be able to analyze financial data. Grants analyst need to have the ability to comprehend and analyze financial data.
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As an internal management consultant, the role of the Analyst is to improve business decision making through the application of first principles reasoning, financial acumen, and statistical analysis.
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Overview of the Financial Analyst. As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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The Treasury Analyst is responsible for performing financial modeling and analysis for the Loan Fund, as well as, collaborating with the Treasurer, Senior Investment Officer and Senior Director, Capital Programs to manage multiple lender/investor relationships and associated operational requirements.
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The Program Control Analyst is responsible for financial reporting and responding to inquiries regarding the financial records. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Journeyman Program Control Analyst to join our team in the Washington, D.C. This position is fully remote.
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Job Title: Investment Banking Analyst, Healthcare Services and Technology. Participate in client transactions, projects, or assignments as an Investment Banking Analyst. The Investment Banking Analyst will be a key member of an experienced team of investment bankers focused on healthcare companies.
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About the Position You will report to the Director of Finance, the Financial Analyst, Budget, and Contracts, takes ownership of maintaining the organization's annual budget, the financial aspects of grants management, and financial planning & analysis (FP&A) functions of the organization, including: Perform all aspects of grant and contract-related accounting.
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Senior Financial Systems Analyst (OneStream) The Senior Financial Systems Analyst will support the administration of Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) applications to support internal and external financial reporting requirements.
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CSCI is looking for an experienced Financial Systems Analyst to support in the transition from a Department of Defense (DoD) legacy financial system to an SAP based ERP, the General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS.
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Minimum of 5-7 years' proven work experience as a Financial Analyst, specifically in a manufacturing environment; electronics manufacturing is a plus. Job Title: Senior Financial Analyst.
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The Financial Analyst - OEM will maintain budget/forecasting models, report/provide commentary on results, maintain business/trending models, analyze business contracts/arrangements, and regularly conduct ad hoc analyses.
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This position serves as the Project Financial Analyst for our client and performs financial tracking, reporting, and analysis to support project team includes annual project specific budgets between $50M to $100M in range at various stages of the lifecycle.
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The Financial Analyst II is responsible for providing financial support and analysis for strategic projects, ad-hoc requests from business and operational departments, and providing insights and support for budget and planning initiatives.
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Quantitative Finance Analyst -Financial Crimes Data Analyst. 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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