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The Capital Markets Analyst will contribute to efforts to evaluate, implement and achieve strategic business opportunities through Lender Finance, Warehouse Lending and new Structured Finance initiatives in order to optimize the bank's balance sheet and improve the company's financial performance.
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CAES is seeking a Cost Analyst to be based in San Diego, CA. In this role, you will be responsible for collaborating across functional organizations (Operations, Engineering, Program Management, Supply Chain, Business Development); analyzing and communicating business performance for key financial metrics such as orders, sales, profit and cash; manpower/staffing plans and managing department overhead spending.
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The Analyst - Renewable Asset Management manages contract compliance, reporting and analysis while maximizing renewable energy projects performance. Proficiency in Yardi, Nexus and/or other ERP software systems is a plusProficiency in advanced data analytics tools such as PowerBi or Tableau is a plusUnderstanding of basic concepts in data base management such as Azure, SQL, et cetera is a plusBeing able to quickly master new software packages is a must.
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Perform various ad hoc financial analysis to support management business decisionsPartner with, but not limited to CSS GM, VP Finance, VP Product Management, VP Engineering and various Finance teams.
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Works closely with the Data Analytics group and Financial Analyst to develop Accounting and Finance reports in the Arkalytics platform. They will provide counsel and advice to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) regarding the credit union's liquidity management, investment portfolio, Asset/Liability Management (ALM) and profitability reporting.
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Specific requirements include: Bachelor’s or Master’s in Accountancy, Finance, or related degree Certification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Or Certified Financial Planner (CFP) is preferred.
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This function works closely with Accounting, Category Management, Procurement & Plant Operations under the guidance of the Nice- Pak Finance Director. The Senior Financial Analyst is part of the North America organization and reports to the FP&A Director of Finance in managing the planning, analysis, and reporting of specific segments of the Consumer Division.
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Develops and maintains effective relationships within the Risk function and other functions at Jackson (Asset/Liability Management, Treasury, Finance, Actuarial, Audit, Compliance, etc.
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Advise finance subsidiaries on treasury management activities, practices and procedures ensuring compliance with policies and guidelines and review and provide input on funding forecasts and associated funding programs.
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Enrolled Agent - Professional Certification in Project Management (PMP) - Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt - UX Certificate - Nielsen Norman Group - Agile Product Management - Alteryx Designer Advanced Certification - Chartered Financial Analyst - Masters - Business Administration, Economics, Finance, International Business, Tax, Computer Science, Information Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Science in Business Analytics (U.S. institution.
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Senior Financial Analyst, Strategic Finance- Disney Entertainment Marketing. 2+ years of relevant finance/business experience in investment banking, media, entertainment, management/strategy consulting, or similar fields.
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From an accredited college or university with a major in finance, business administration, economics, accounting, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, statistics, or another field related to the position such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock, farm management, ranch management, rural sociology, dairy science, domestic agricultural development or agronomy; OR.
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College degree and 2+ years related work experience in Business, finance, quantitative finance, economics or scientific degree with 3 to 7 years of investment management experience.
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Job Title: Business Analyst – Finance Systems (hybrid) This position will have responsibilities of: Business Analyst (50%), Project Management (40%), and Production Support (10.
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Asset Liability and Capital Management risks and ratio calculations including those used in interest rate risk, liquidity risk management, capital stress testing, and transfer pricing; Must have a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or Quantitative Finance with a focus on statistical methods, or a closely related field and at least.
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