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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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Clients main Focus is on Financial / Accounting analyst and Informatica / MDM experience. Financial master data and reference data management in Informatica MDM through UI and backend load process.
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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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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 Intelligence Analyst page is loaded. Financial Intelligence Analyst. Acrisure is a global Fintech leader that combines the best of humans and high tech to offer multiple financial products and services to millions of businesses and individual clients.
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As a Financial Land Analyst working for Taylor Morrison you will be responsible for working with Finance departmental leaders on Division's financial policies, planning, reporting and controls.
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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 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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Position Summary: This position supports the business activities of the site including all areas related to financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting, and supporting the accounting functions provided by the LEA Shared Services Center (SSC) as well as maintaining a strong internal control structure.
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Financial Analyst Senior. WellSpan Health, York, PA | Finance | Budgeting and Financial Planning | FTE: 1 | Regular | Tracking Code: 201010. Provides financial analysis, planning, budgeting, performance improvement and other business analytics to an array of senior executives across the WellSpan enterprise.
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Knowledge of financial reporting and business intelligence tools (SAP, SQL, Power BI) preferred. Experience with financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting. Lead core financial processes including month end close, annual budgeting, long range Strategic Plan and Monthly/Quarterly Business Reviews.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will be responsible for providing cost accounting support to multiple Roofing Systems manufacturing facilities, developing and implementing consistent, streamlined financial process and procedures across the roofing system product platform, and completion of comprehensive financial analysis including bench marking plants, analyzing strategic capital asset projects, deep diving operational performance, and platform cost take out initiatives.
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We are seeking a motivated junior finance talent to join our IT ERP Deployment & Governance Team as a Project Financial Analyst, reporting into the Sr. Manager, IT - ERP Budget & Spend Management.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst supporting the AI and Autonomy groups, you will partner directly with several Zoox organizations to drive financial planning and provide direct analytical support to ensure efficient resource allocation.
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Our non-profit client is looking for a Financial Supervisor to perform all managerial finance and administration tasks to support a portfolio of over $40 million in annual federal funding and $6 million in non-sponsored funding.
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