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The Senior Financial Planning&Analysis analyst should have strong communication, problem-solving and organizational skills, as well as the ability to multitask and adjust to changing priorities.
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Accountability, Accountability, Active Learning, Active Listening, Bias, Big Data Analytics, Business Acumen, Coaching, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Customer Centricity, Design Thinking, Digital Transformation, Empathy, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), Follow-Through, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, Internal Controls, Long Term Planning, Management of Change, Managing Ambiguity, Numerical Data Analysis, Policy Management, Problem Solving Mindset {+ 4 more.
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Apply detailed analysis and problem solving to research and recognize trends to assess need and identify opportunities for quality improvement. Complete project planning, implementation and management, including independent research, analysis and communication efforts, to support multiple cross-departmental programs and related projects.
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Assist Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis. Act as a liaison for program staff, and a resource for information sharing and problem solving, advising on financial impacts of programmatic decisions, and training on cost coding, budgeting and financial report interpretation to non-financial staff.
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The successful Senior Financial Analyst will possess excellent leadership skills including: organizing, planning, problem-solving and decision-making, displaying the ability to lead large, long-term, and complex projects from inception to completion and the ability to develop alternative solutions to meet goals.
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As the Senior Financial Planning Analyst, reporting to the Senior Director of FP&A, you will be exposed to all aspects of the business and leadership and provide data-driven analysis in all aspects of the business and industry.
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Strong skills in quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis and strategic problem solving. The Merchandising Finance Special Projects SFA is a key team member who creates financial models and presentations necessary to complete major workstreams, including the Strategic Planning Process, Quarterly Business Reviews, Annual STATs Financial Target Setting (sales / margin / inventory) and Blue Sky strategy support.
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Communication - Provide visibility to transformational initiatives’ sequencing, planning and people change management components by performing analysis on skills and workforce, applying substantial communication and problem-solving skills.
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Strong spreadsheet modeling and presentation skills with advanced knowledge of Excel Skilled in problem-solving, analysis, and decision making What you’ll bring to the table: Bachelors in Finance or Accounting: CPA and/or advanced degree is preferred 2+ years of experience in financial planning and analysis with the above or similar responsibilities Additional Information What does IntegriChain have to offer.
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Define and develop solutions for complex problems such as Special Radar Studies, Threat Analysis and Flight / Ground Test Planning and Analysis; including Study Definition, Data Extraction, Data Analysis, Tool Development, and Briefing Preparation.
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Firm understanding of problem solving through statistical analysis or with large data sets highly preferable (such as in derivatives, structured finance, or business analytics or in a similarly demanding and analytical role.
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Experience in problem solving through statistical analysis or with large data sets highly preferable (such as in derivatives, structured finance, or business analytics or in a similarly demanding and analytical role.
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The Senior Financial Analyst position is primarily responsible for supporting the Brunswick Boat Group’s Financial Planning and Analysis function (FP&A) as well as the accounting and other functional management teams.
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This role requires a self-starter with a strong financial modeling background, problem solving skills, a keen attention to detail, ability to work in a fast-paced environment with ambiguous situations, and solid skills in project management.
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5+ years of experience in problem solving through statistical analysis or with large data sets highly preferable (such as in derivatives, structured finance, or business analytics or in a similarly demanding and analytical role.
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