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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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Conduct ad-hoc planning and analysis to support the business and senior management. Strong financial modeling, analytical and problem-solving skills that effectively interpret problems to provide solutions Proficient Excel capabilities including creating automated models and workbooks using formulas, look-ups, and pivot table Outstanding prioritization skills (strong ability to organize multiple, competing priorities.
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We are looking for a Senior Financial Analyst that has proven problem-solving skills, a desire to learn, can bring energy to the team and has a curious approach to understand AMT’s business, initiatives, and analyses.
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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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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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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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Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Finance or related field3-5 years of experience providing analytical support across the full value chainStrong understanding of ERP systemsAdvanced knowledge of EXCELPower BI and/or SQL experience desiredHighly analytical and ability to translate analysis to business recommendationsExcellent communication and interpersonal skills Proficiency in planning and organizing capabilityExcellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Assist Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis with other tasks and projects as directed. 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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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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Take ownership for financial planning, analysis, budgeting, forecasting, modeling and special projects that will help drive growth. Our client is looking for a self-starter with strong analytical skills, ability to dive deep with attention to detail, and strong problem solving skills.
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The successful Senior Financial Analyst will possess excellent leadership skills 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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This team member will support the planning and analysis process for Control Devices to provide meaningful insights based on data and will support real-time problem solving throughout the organization.
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Provide guidance and custom analysis to establish strong profit and expense management tools, strategy and controls - Including levers such as: pricing, revenue mix, project/client profitability, capacity planning, utilization, erosion, etc.
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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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Demonstrated ability to provide data and analysis to support decision making, methodical approach to problem solving and rational ideas supporting them, ability to keep learning and to teach others, traditional accounting knowledge and facilitator of management needs, streamlining functions within the department and an efficient work ethic.
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