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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 Senior Financial Analyst also will be assigned to various projects (either in an execution or management role) that require collaboration with various departments (most notably Operations, Accounting, Fleet, and IT.
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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 Financial Analyst 2 will have to calculate standard cost rates and recommend improvements as necessary and will be assisting cost center managers in forecasting and budgeting. The financial analyst is responsible for developing, guiding and supporting the financial analysis requirements of operational management.
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Position will serve as the lead analyst for the annual budgeting and forecasting processes and provide analytic support to System Strategic Finance, reporting to the manager of System Strategic Finance.
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Accounting Analyst II. will be responsible for preparing the investor reporting of securitized trusts, credit facilities, and loan pools along with any related general ledgering or financial statements.
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This includes assisting the CCRU Financial Practice Manager (FPM) with the overall financial oversight of the CCRU and its portfolio. Provide financial management activities of the Children’s Clinical Research Unit (CCRU) within the Department of Pediatrics.
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The Senior IT Financial Analyst is a key contributor in our efforts to effectively and efficiently manage IT Financials. Performs system/user admin for financial tools (i.e. Dap-tiv, Apptio, Cloudability, etc.
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As our Sr. Financial Analyst you will be responsible for the management and reporting of financial data. We are looking for a Sr. Financial Analyst to join our Shelby team.
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Leverages knowledge of best practices in financial systems, project management, and process enhancement to facilitate the implementation of the OneStream XF Corporate Performance Management (CPM) system and Oracle E-Business Suite Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
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Preferred Qualifications: Asset Valuations / Asset Management experience in the healthcare industry Financial Sales Industry Experience Strong Communication Skills Project Management Experience Analytical skills Detail orientated.
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The Analyst II, Regulatory Affairs has experience with and performs key centralized complex and difficult regulatory activities for the Compliance Department. Experience in health care, health plans, Covered California, Medicaid Managed Care Plans (MCPs), Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, Special Needs Plans (SNPs), and/or Medicare-Medicaid Plans (MMPs)/Cal MediConnect.
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Canvas, Inc. is seeking a Financial Management Analyst within an Army Aviation Project Office! Job Title: Financial Management Analyst. Responsible for monthly reconciliation and subsidiary registers to various financial reports.
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The Financial Systems Analyst will be instrumental in analyzing, implementing, and maintaining Oracle Cloud EPM, which is a financial software used to facilitate various financial processes.
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Prepare the month-end, quarterly and full-year forecast/reports, including: reporting packages (Executives, Internal, other business units), monthly financial close package, monthly scorecard and financial performance indicators, quarterly management meeting presentation, Board of Directors meeting presentation, ensuring that capital and EBIT forecasts are properly reflected in planning tools.
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