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Financial Analysis - Knowledge of the principles, methods, and techniques of financial analysis, forecasting, and modeling to interpret quantitative and qualitative data; includes data modeling, earned value management, and evaluating key financial indicators, trends, and historical data.
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This position will be responsible for financial reporting, planning and analysis, including developing and interpreting financial concepts related to financial planning and control, developing and maintaining reports related to corporate budgets and the annual and long-term planning process.
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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 Finance Analyst, Client Services is a unique new role created at Freeman and will be responsible for driving coordination between Project Leads, Growth Leads, Event Production Directors /VPs, and various Accounting/Finance partners to support all financial needs.
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The Financial Analyst will be responsible for vendor onboarding, obligation settlement, and cost tracking of licensed and internally produced content. A successful Financial Analyst will need to have good communication skills, attention to detail, proactive drive to work both independently and as a team member to support the Finance group functions.
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Amsted Rail has an immediate opening for a Financial Analyst at its operation in Greenville, SC. + Provide financial support to the Greenville management team, acting under the direction of the EOC Controller.
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Career Level: Financial Analyst | Advance Financial Analyst | Senior Financial Analyst. The financial analyst will coordinate and administer financial functions such as financial forecasting, budgeting, prime contract management, and analysis in support of Government projects.
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CSCI is looking for an experienced Financial Systems Analyst to support in the transition from a Department of Defense (DoD) legacy financial system to an SAP based ERP, the General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS.
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We are currently looking for a Sr. Financial Analyst to be a key part of the Orchards Financial Planning & Analysis team supporting Wonderful Orchards, specifically Wonderful Bees, Wonderful Nurseries, Wonderful Laboratories & Wonderful Aviation.
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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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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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DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst for a fast paced, highly technical business environment. Familiarity with financial tools like Smartview, Onestream. A successful candidate will be able to build successful relationships and provide financial oversight for a rapidly growing business.
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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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Responsible for complex financial analysis to identify risks and opportunities; provides periodic reports to management and makes recommendations about financial implications of proposed activities; may be responsible for one or more of the following: financial valuation of capital allocation alternatives such as mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, capital distributions, debt issuance, refinancing or repayments.
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Financial Analyst, Burndy Cost Accountant, Group Controller and Vice President of Finance. This role reports to the Burndy Business Unit Controller in Manchester, NH and interfaces regularly with the Burndy Sr. Financial Analyst, Burndy Cost Accountant, Group Controller and Vice President of Finance.
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