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As a Fund Accountant you will partner with the customer, other members of the fund accounting team, and Investor Services and Fund Administration Onboarding teams to deliver fund accounting and reporting services to Juniper Square's Private Market customers in the Real Estate, Private Equity, and Venture Capital space.
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The Financial Reporting and Systems Administrator (OneStream) will assist the Sr. Manager, Consolidation and Accounting by overseeing the administration and day-to-day support of the OneStream application and other corporate financial systems.
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Workiva financial reporting platform experience preferred. Maintain an awareness of business activities and the related regulatory environment to effectively manage and comply with all regulatory reporting requirements and disclosures.
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Five or more years of experience in business process controls and IT risk management, internal audit, IT security, or other IT compliance related work. Strong understanding of information technology controls and security experience in a widely used financial application (SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, etc.
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Financial Systems Business Partner: Partner with Financial Systems on creation, management, and automation of key reports / dashboards; system mapping and hierarchy updates; data loads from ERPs (SAP & M3) to consolidation reporting tools (HFM, EPM and d/EPM.
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The Sr. Financial Analyst has the lead day-to-day responsibility for managing the preparation of monthly actuals and latest estimate (“LE”) reporting, as well as supporting the Long-Range Plan (“LRP”), with a focus on modeling related to plant forecasting, including depreciation and AFUDC. Must be able to fulfill ad hoc requests from various internal and external sources to support decision-making and provide necessary insight to executives, managers, department heads and line personnel.
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Experience with SAP ERP and/or the Workiva financial reporting platform (preferred) Review various financing, M&A, procurement, commercial, leasing and other renewable energy related contracts, helping to ensure the business understands and accepts the financial statement impact of such contracts on both the RWE CE business and RWE AG as a whole.
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Education Bachelors degree in business administration, economics, finance, health care administration, operations research, public health administration, or other related field.
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Assist with the development and maintenance of complex financial reporting and analytical tools via Oracle LAH interface, SmartView, Narrative and Sovos Wings financial statement application.
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Using the Bank's model/reporting systems the Credit Administration Analyst will be required to identify and document risk characteristics of the Bank's loan portfolio at the segment level including risk rating, asset class, collateral type, size, geographic location, industry, and vintage.
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Finance Operations, Accounting and Reporting (FOAR) is responsible for overseeing SWIB's general ledger, payroll processing, accounts payable, fund administration, financial reporting, and business travel.
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Financial Reporting Analyst. Improving financial reporting to leaders across the board. Your adjacent team who you work with on a regular basis:Sales Managers Business Development Managers VP of Operations Sr Manager of Operations Director of IT and HR Director.
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This person will assist in various strategic or business issues that arise on an ad hoc basis as directed by the Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Controller, Director of Financial Reporting and/or Financial Reporting Managers.
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The bank is committed to its local communities by supporting organizations that provide financial literacy and job training, small business support, affordable housing, and more. Assists in the general administration of the loan portfolio reporting functions.
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Position DescriptionJob SummaryThis position is primarily responsible for providing financial and business analytical support to the CertainTeed Architectural (CTA) Business Unit within the Interior Products Group (IPG.
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