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Reporting to the Associate Director, Data Analytics and Budget, the Budget Analyst acts as a key member of the Dean's Office financial staff and serves as the main point of contact for all matters related to financial transactions and reconciliations, accounting policies, and department discretionary budgets at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH.
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Having extensive experience working in a DoD Program Executive Office, Project Manager and/or Product Manager Business/Budget Management office, will be a pro-active, energetic, and assertive individual willing to do what is necessary to exceed expectations across the full scope of Program Analyst functions.
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The National Park Service Liaison to the White House Budget Officer to provide accounting information to. e) Provide timely status information to WHLO Assistant Director and project managers on contract issues.
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In support of this project, MPC is seeking a Budget Analyst with 2+ years of experience and excellent interpersonal skills to provide. MetaPhase Consulting is currently supporting almost every division within CISA through planning, performance, budget and execution (PPBE process.
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Budget Analyst with Clearance. Requirements may include: program cost control and management using cost baselines, revenue and profit recognition and forecasting, customer reporting and invoicing support, direct and indirect rate analysis, annual and multi-year planning, monthly forecasting, program compliance with FAR and GAAP regulations, and program initial set up to include project codes with work breakdown structure and billing setup.
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Working with the AVP of Campus Operations, Campus Operations Analyst, and budget/finance staff, manage the financial resources allocated to facilities maintenance and operations. Oversee the coordination of facility renovations, maintenance operations, project management and scheduling, contract administration and quality assurance, construction, code compliance and building commissioning of all facilities on campus.
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The Senior Budget Analyst position is distinguished from the Budget Analyst position by the difficulty, scope, complexity, and autonomy of the work performed. Senior Budget Analyst.
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Support includes the project Lifecyle of activities from support to proposal development, cost, structure, baseline budget, IMS integration to cost engine, EVM/performance, financial metrics, and contract close.
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Project Management: Plan and coordinate project activities for cross-functional technical research and development projects (drone enablement and transformer sensors) Monitor and report to PMO on project progress, budget, etc.
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Responsible for Warehouse/Depot financials including Forecast/Budget for project savings, capex and opex spend related to projects. We are looking for a Senior Financial Analyst, Continuous Improvement in our Warehouse facility located in Lebanon, Indiana.
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You will work closely with the finance and project management teams to ensure accurate financial reporting, cost analysis, and budget management for construction projects. Construction Project Accounting Analyst.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Capital Planning, the Project Financial Analyst performs a variety of tasks related to the management budget and fiscal affairs for University space planning, construction and related programs with an annual budget of approximately $200 million from project inception through close-out.
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On W2 Responsibilities: Real estate development: knows how to evaluate if a real estate project is feasible, has proper financing, satisfies compliance requirements (design, permitting, and environmental), and has the organizational capacity to complete the project on time and within budget.
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Aid organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, forecasting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control as needed. Three (3) years’ experience in financial accounting and related functions such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control and project control preferred.
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Project chargeback figures as needed. Prepare flooring projection analysis each year during the budget process. Project commission for outside agents included on a case with Jim (often times at different rates.
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