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Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel including pivot tables, formulas, and look-ups. The Systems Analyst ensures that the tools by which we serve the various external and internal customers within our varied business units' function effectively and efficiently to reliably serve the day to day needs of the business.
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Advanced Excel skills - pivot tables; VLOOKUPs; what-if analyses; DCF valuation; etc. Position will serve as the lead analyst for the annual budgeting and forecasting processes and provide analytic support to System Strategic Finance, reporting to the manager of System Strategic Finance.
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Analysis of contract financial performance, and indirect rate structures and calculation Demonstrated leadership, management, communication, and organizational skills Flexible and interested in a challenging variety of assignments Advanced Excel and data management skills (VLOOKUP's, pivot tables, macros, etc.
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Proficient in advanced Excel functions and formulas to perform VLOOKUP, pivot tables, charts, and SUMIFs∯*∯ The Client Financial Analyst is a trusted member of the Client Business Analyst department that partners with Account Management teams in overseeing all financial aspects related to a given client or group of clients.
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Proficient PC Skills, especially in MS Office Suite; Advanced Excel (formulas, pivot tables, Vlookup, etc), and comfortable dealing with big data sets. Collaborate with various stakeholders across business and functional areas of the Bank (i.e., AXIOM Project team, Data Governance, Operations, Treasury, Credit Risk, Product Control, IT, etc.
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Title: Sr. EVM Program Control Analyst The EVM Program Cost Control Analyst will interface with leadership, program managers, functional management, control account managers (CAMs) and business managers to provide financial support and analysis to meet program requirements.
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Desired Skills/Experience:Bachelor’s Degree 2-3 years related experience, Consumer Packaged Goods, or Luxury Retail experience strongly preferredIntermediate to advanced Excel including VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, IF statements, Pivot Tables, and macros.
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Experience comprehending and analyzing data in Microsoft Office using tools such as, Vlook Ups, Excel, Pivot Tables, PowerApps and/or SharePoint. The work: Analyze an organization and design its processes and systems, assessing the business model and its integration with technology.
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Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including vlookup, pivot tables, conditional formatting, and other advanced calculations/functions preferred. The Junior Data Analyst will gather and analyze data from various databases and sources, develop reports and visual representations, and provide analytics of all financial/operational processes within the company.
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The Enterprise Data Analyst will own the responsibility to develop, maintain, evolve, and execute a selection of reports on behalf of stakeholders in any business line across the enterprise in alignment with the technologies, best practices, and strategic direction of the Enterprise Analytics team and the Data Management Office.
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The Business Data Analyst is responsible to provide data quality assessment, data analysis, pattern and trend identification and data visualization. Must possess advanced skills in Excel, including Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, INEX/MATCH and data tables.
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Intermediate to Advanced MS Excel skills (Pivot tables, VLOOKUP, Conditional formatting); data blending tools such as Alteryx or domo a plus. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is looking for a Marketing BI (Business Intelligence) Analyst who is responsible for processing data, developing dashboards, and extracting actionable insights for the Digital Marketing and other Williams-Sonoma teams as needed.
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Strong PC skills - specifically Excel proficiency (including pivot tables, Vlookup, and conditional formatting) US Citizenship is required The ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance is required.
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Exceptional Excel skills: Advanced excel formulas (pivot tables/formulas, sum if, vlookup, if statements, get pivot), tables, formatting, modeling. Strong background in project controls/program controls/business management including proficiency with, cost analysis, and forecasting in a services environment.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 - highly proficient in Excel (pivot tables, charts/graphs, vlookup, and other basic math functions) VISTA Technology Services, Inc. (VISTA) is currently seeking a Business & Financial Management Analyst to support a NAVSEA Program Office.
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