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We are looking for a SAP IS Oil Business Analyst who can optimize processes throughout the implementation, support, and enhancement of SAP IS Oil and Gas solution to focus on Deal Capture, Contract Management, Commodity Pricing Engine (CPE) and Customer Facing Forms development.
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As a Treasury and Credit Analyst, you will play a critical role in supporting our treasury back-office operations, ensuring the efficient management of our credit portfolio. Reconciliation Management: Provide support to ensure backup reconciliations are current and accurate.
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Collaborate with P&L and Risk Reporting team, market data team, and trade management team. 3-5 years of professional experience, with project management experience in UAT. Conduct trade capture, systems, and risk management tasks.
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Closely monitor and analyze daily cash positions to ensure coverage for financial commitments, coordinate and optimize short-term borrowing or investments, and actively contribute to the execution of daily cash management responsibilities.
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O Proficiency in using Power BI or Tableau for data exploration, data management, performance metric creation. o Collaborate with management stakeholders to understand and meet business needs, providing solutions and options.
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Areas of experience should include combination of planning, project management, project controls (scheduling, cost tracking/analysis, forecasting, project budgets, working with accounting principles), and/or construction management.
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Under general supervision, the Credit Analyst is responsible for supporting a proactive approach to credit management for trade accounts receivable. The analyst interfaces with the credit, leasing and business teams, customers, banks, and legal counsel.
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3+ years of experience working with financial management applications (Oracle Netsuite, Cube, Workday ,Tableau, etc) - This role requires a thorough knowledge of accounting and finance principles, excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present financial analysis to management.
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Development of procedures and process to maintain data quality which will be used for continuing LeanIX data management. Detailed understanding of, and experience with application/technology portfolio management processes.
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