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As a Pricing Analyst, you will play a crucial role in determining the pricing strategy for various products and services offered by the company. Candidates should have at least 2 years experience in Finance or Pricing, with a Bachelor’s in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
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The Pricing Deduction Analyst, Shared Services, will work with members of the CertainTeed Pricing teams as well as cross-functionally with Credit, Customer Master, Cash Application, BU Controllers, Tax, Sales, manufacturing, and key leaders to research, resolve, and reconcile customer opportunities related to deductions and rebate disputes which represent real or perceived less than perfect invoicing and rebate disbursements.
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DAP is looking to hire a Pricing Analyst for our Baltimore Corporate Office. The Pricing Analyst will ensure that customers within their scope are programmed correctly and invoiced accurately and in a timely manner.
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Analyst is expected to work in office during month end closing (business day 1 – 7), and Monday and Friday may be flexible work from home days afterwards each month. 1-3 years of asset management, finance, operations, pricing servicer, or broker/dealer valuation experience preferred.
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Internal: Region Pricing Manager; Pricing Analyst; Area President; AVP of Merchandising and Marketing and area sales team (VP Sales, Sales Manager, DSMs, CSC, and TMs) Provide guidance to Area Pricing Analyst on bid pricing and special pricing reviews for non-hub distribution center(s.
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Pricing Analyst - Ticketing page is loaded. Pricing Analyst - Ticketing. Pricing analysts use an in-depth understanding of ticket marketplaces, historical ticket demand, consumer buying patterns, along with innovative tools to maximize yield.
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Primary responsibility is to support the Latin America franchise in the origination, pricing, structuring, distribution, closing, and execution of syndicated and bilateral Corporate, project finance, and trade/commodity finance transactions; secondary responsibility is to support CLF Distribution (i.e. syndicate/leveraged loans and high yield bonds, corporate/investment grade, TMT, secondary loan sales, and trading.
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The Pricing Analyst, Chargeback Operations primary goal is to positively impact US Commercial sales by effectively supporting chargeback processing for wholesaler accounts. This position will partner with Customer Service, Account Receivables, Trade, Legal, OEC, and other Pricing Teams.
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As a dedicated Business Strategy Analyst Senior, you will apply quantitative and qualitative analysis to provide thought-leadership on evolving industry trends, market developments, USAA’s strategic direction, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic trends for the business unit.
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Extensive experience with programming languages such as SQL, VBA, Python or SAS. Experience with theoretical and practical accounting and finance concepts as well as techniques including discounted cash flow analysis, ROE, economic capital, funds transfer pricing, and ALM and interest rate risk models, etc.
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This role will be heavily weighted towards strategic finance projects that include risk revenue estimation and planning, developing leading indicators of company performance, long-term financial planning, and will support operations, VBC settlements, and Business Development (BD) pricing.
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Create Sell Sheets and materials accordingly Collaborate with NUSA Field Sales and HQ Selling teams on market priorities Work with DSM (Distributor Sales Manager) on Pricing, Promotions Execute the developed sales strategies, plans and advertising or promotional programs.
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Land Analyst Summary: Work closely with the Vice President of Land Acquisition and Land Transaction Manager to source prepare competitive market analysis studies and reports, assemble financial reports and statements, help to research deal specific tasks, and provide support in preparing feasibility books (“Green Books”), memoranda, and other documentation for corporate approval.
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Work with other team members, including credit, legal, relationship managers, middle office, operations, and senior management (both locally and overseas) to ensure the timely and accurate information gathering and analysis.
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Senior Financial Analyst – Sr. Financial Analyst – SFA – Senior Cost Accountant – Sr. Cost Accountant – Financial Reporting – Month-End – Budgeting – Forecasting – Data Visualization – Tableau – Power BI – Sales Analysis – Supply Chain – SKU – Pricing – Costing Standards – DeckAre you a Senior Financial Analyst with manufacturing experience.
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