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This Senior Financial Analyst will own Financial Planning & Analysis activities including monthly tracking of Opex, HC reporting, Month / Quarter / Year End Close, as well as the Monthly Finance Review of our Robotics technologies.
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The Senior Business Analyst will independently conduct advanced data management and reporting assignments. The Global Sales Management (GSM) Business Group is looking for a Senior Business Analyst of Sales Data Strategy who will work closely with the Distribution Enablement and Sales Intelligence and Insights teams.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will report directly to the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis and Mergers & Acquisitions and will be primarily responsible for preparing or reviewing the monthly and quarterly financial reporting and analysis.
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Experience with TRF/ORF (listed and OTC Equity Reporting), Equity Trading (Listed and OTC Equities), Regulatory Option Trading Reporting, and Trace Reporting (Corporate/Agency Debt Products/Securitized Products, Treasury Products.
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The purpose of the Analyst, Analytics Reporting position is to actively monitor and report on the performance of models in production. Provide fraud related triggers reporting. Investigate reporting trends.
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This position assists internal and external clients by providing external financial reporting, internal controls over financial reporting, external audit and accounting services. Strong computer and data query skills, including MS Office applications, data fluency, financial reporting systems, and general ledger applications.
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Minimum of 7 years of accounting, auditing, and/or external financial reporting or related experience. Coordinates annual and quarterly shareholder reporting by being a liaison for AgriBank information requests, fielding questions, reviewing draft reports, managing updates and changes, answering ELT & Audit Committee questions, providing feedback, and preparing and maintaining documentation, analytics, and controls.
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As a key member of the PD, the Prospect Research Analyst II will be responsible for prospect identification and research, managing database screening initiatives, querying, reporting, and analysis.
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Solid grasp of technical accounting and reporting principles with experience working with GAAP and IFRS. Strong knowledge of and practical experience with internal controls. Responsible for customer financial reporting, ensuring compilation of SIF packages by the Service Provider, BU and SSC are completed on time, accurate and compliant with all controls.
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Experience with funding and reporting requirements for Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Caltrans, Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), NY Dept. of Probation, Workforce Accelerator Fund, and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) highly preferred.
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The Investor Reporting Analyst is responsible for the daily and monthly activities for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, or Private Investor portfolios, including reporting, remittances and reconciliation resolution.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will assist the Director of FP&A/M&A in overseeing the reporting and analytics provided to management for financial business decisions. Contributes analysis in the areas of liquidity, costing and regulatory reporting.
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Reporting to the Director of HR Systems - Global; the Ceridian HRIS Analyst will be integral to the successful implementation, configuration, and integration of the Ceridian Human Resources Information System (HRIS.
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Thereafter, the Ceridian HRIS Analyst will be responsible for the ongoing system administrative support of HR Systems, and users. As a Ceridian HRIS Analyst, you will work closely with Corporate and local HR and Finance departments to ensure the seamless integration of Ceridian's HRIS solutions, aligning with business needs and optimizing HR processes.
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The Research and Evaluation Analyst will be a part of the Juvenile Services Department Leadership Team. This role will provide data and reports that help illuminate trends and issues, conduct program evaluation, present findings, and write and report on grants and other funding opportunities, and research evidence-based best practice trends.
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