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Title: Lead Analyst - Financial Analysis & Planning. This position will provide support to the Avangrid Renewables Financial Planning & Investments Manager. Develop and maintain complex business financial models to be used for strategic planning, budgeting and long-term forecasting.
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The Financial Aid Analyst is responsible for the overall management and coordination of the Federal Perkins, Nursing, Nursing Faculty Loan Programs (NFLP), receipting of scholarship checks, and ensuring timely processing of any excess federal funds to students per Federal regulations.
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Arbor Realty Trust, Inc. offers a competitive base salary and discretionary bonus. Exposure to commercial real estate, risk management, financial analysis, valuation of commercial real estate, underwriting or asset management, client relationship management, distressed loan workouts, and capital markets.
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The senior financial analyst will be responsible for developing monthly close reports to thoroughly analyze and explain the drivers behind plant performance and manufacturing costs, Capital Expenditures, and Cost of Factors.
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The Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) is recruiting for a Utility Financial Analyst 4 position in Anchorage. The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Division of Regulatory Commission of Alaska is recruiting for a Utility Financial Analyst 4 located in Anchorage.
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The Financial Risk Analyst will be responsible for developing a strong Global GRC framework and Enterprise-Wide / Integrated Risk Management approach, including risks such as Liquidity & Funding, Market Risk & IRRBB, and Capital Planning.
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The Financial Analyst II is responsible for the development and maintenance of program financial plans in support of multiple products and business areas. Experience in project controls and/or financial planning in a government contracting environment is highly preferred.
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As a member of the Risk and Performance Team, and under the general supervision of the Finance Manager/Team Leader, the Financial Analyst will support the credit union's interest rate risk management, liquidity management, and revenue and expense strategies.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will coordinate and participate in the design, testing, implementation, and review of complex manual and automated financial and accounting systems and processes.
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The Business Finance Analyst will support and administer the Cost Accounting, financial planning and analysis efforts for Delta Electronics and its subsidiary entities in the Americas Region.
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The Systems Analyst position is a key role within the Financial Systems group acting as the Subject Matter Expert across various business planning systems. 1 - 3 years' experience in Financial Planning & Analysis function for large company preferably in the Energy sector participating in annual budgeting, monthly forecasting, and management reporting activities.
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The Regional Financial Analyst. ") will partner with and support the Services Region, sales and financial teams with financial analysis and accounting activities including driving the budget, forecast, and actual monthly reporting processes, In addition, they will support the sales planning, performance and effectives analysis processes including detailed profitability analysis.
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Work closely with all departments including product, operations, marketing, and business development to provide business insights and recommendations on how to improve the financial results. Our investment in the future needs those with an eye on the bottom line, and our Financial organization plays a vital role in supporting our game-changing ideas with creative solutions to complex problems.
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As an Associate Financial Risk Analyst, you will work as part of this team with a focus on model governance and support the model inventory process, issue tracking and management reporting.
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The Robert C. Byrd Clinic, on the campus of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, is seeking a full-time Financial Analyst. Perform requested ad hoc analysis using the Sage system and clinic EHR to enhance business productivity, efficiency, and financial health, and establish key performance indicators.
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