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Strong Microsoft Excel skills (including tables, charts, pivot tables and complex modeling) At least one (1) year of experience as a financial planning analyst or comparable background/experience.
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Advanced Excel skills (e.g. XLOOKUP, pivot tables, INDEX MATCH, GETPIVOTDATA, SUMIFS) The Financial Analyst is responsible for impactful items including budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and analysis.
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The Financial Planning & Analysis area is seeking a highly skilled and highly motivated FP&A Analyst III to support our firm's functional area financial planning and analysis team.
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Strong data analytics and Excel utilization capabilities including statistical analysis, pivot tables, graphing capabilities, etc. Process improvement experience, in-depth financial knowledge and strong problem-solving abilities.
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As a Cost Estimating Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the financial viability and efficiency of our Defense Acquisition programs. Proficiency in MS Office suite, especially Excel, including a command of advanced functions and pivot tables.
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Strong ability in handling budgets and financial controls to meet cost guidelines. Organize and analyze financial and operational data. Proper utilization, management and updating of the analysis database.
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills including PowerPivot, PowerQuery, pivot tables, multiple if statements, financial modeling. Medline Industries has an immediate need for a Senior Financial Analyst based at our headquarters in Northfield, IL. This position will partner with the Operations Transportation team from a financial analysis capacity.
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Heavy use of MS Excel v-lookups and pivot tables. The Financial Analyst will perform a variety of analytical functions to support assigned areas of the business, providing financial analysis to various business and Finance leaders.
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Track progress of audit programConduct Internet researchA successful candidate will possess the following qualifications:Bachelor's degree is requiredAdvanced proficiency in Excel, including Pivot Tables and formulas (such as VLOOKUP and SUMIF) - bonus points for experience with Power Pivot and Power QuerySolid interpersonal skills and other key soft skills (i.e., communication, time management, emotional intelligence, adaptability, active listening, critical-thinking, etc.
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Preferred Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree with 3 to 5 years of financial operation experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications especially Excel (pivot tables and formulas) and PowerPoint.
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Advanced Excel skills required, including key Excel formulas, such as XLOOKUP, IF Statements, SUMIFs, and Pivot Tables. The Senior Financial Analyst will support the FP&A team in the financial management of planning cycles and preparation of management reporting for Cosette Pharmaceuticals aimed at enabling the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and Board of Director’s (BOD) to make business decisions that will optimize business performance and create additional value, while executing their strategy.
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Observe, record and analyze operational findings to identify client performance improvement opportunities. Demonstrate a client centric approach on all analysis engagements. Exceptional observation, analytical, numerical reasoning, business acumen and leadership skills.
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The Finance and Budget Analyst provides informational support to the Director of Budget and Financial Planning and the office of Financial Planning and Analysis to facilitate effective data driven decisions.
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Demonstrated ability for abstract thought. Generate and negotiate consulting project terms of engagement and deliverables to executive level clients. Ability to balance delivery of results, problem solving, and client management.
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Advanced use of computers and Microsoft Office Suite Applications such as Word, Excel (macros, pivot tables, and formulas), Power Point, Outlook, and Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) financial software applications.
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