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The Financial Analyst II is responsible for providing financial support and analysis for strategic projects, ad-hoc requests from business and operational departments, and providing insights and support for budget and planning initiatives.
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We are looking for a Senior Financial Analyst that has proven problem-solving skills, a desire to learn, can bring energy to the team and has a curious approach to understand AMT s business, initiatives, and analyses.
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The Business Finance Analyst will support and administer the Cost Accounting, financial planning and analysis efforts for Delta Electronics and its subsidiary entities in the Americas Region.
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The Financial Aid Analyst is responsible for the overall management and coordination of the Federal Perkins, Nursing, Nursing Faculty Loan Programs (NFLP), receipting of scholarship checks, and ensuring timely processing of any excess federal funds to students per Federal regulations.
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Experience with treasury concepts and financial reconciliation. To ensure the health and safety of the children and families at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital as well as our donors, volunteers and colleagues, as a condition of employment, we require that employees adhere to ALSAC's Vaccination Requirements, including COVID-19 Vaccination.
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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 Financial Aid Systems Analyst understands the business process and functional needs of system modules and configurations, regular use, and data structures of the assigned PeopleSoft module; Financial Aid and Scholarships.
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This position is primarily responsible for providing financial and business analytical support to the CertainTeed Architectural (CTA) Business Unit within the Interior Products Group (IPG). Financial Security: Competitive 401(k), Company-funded Retirement Accumulation Plan and Employee Stock Purchase Program (PEG.
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This analyst will innovate new analytical tools to analyze plant performance and costs and make recommendations for improvements across CTA. Collaborating with the broader IPG Finance community will be essential to drive standardization and streamlining in key workbooks and reports e.g. Plant Budget Book, Plant Packs etc.
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MarVista, a Fox Entertainment Company, is looking for a Finance Residuals Analyst with solid project management and residuals skills. The company also established its in-house unscripted studio FOX Alternative Entertainment (The Masked Singer, Snake Oil, I Can See Your Voice, Name That Tune), FOX Entertainment Studios (Animal Control) to develop scripted content, and worldwide content sales unit FOX Entertainment Global.
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The Business Finance Analyst will provide the analysis of month end results and rolling forecast, which include revenue combination, COGS, expenses usage, headcount, Inventory, AR, The Business Finance Analyst will anticipate in the monthly closing rolling process.
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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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The Robert C. Byrd Clinic, on the campus of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, is seeking a full-time Financial Analyst. Perform requested ad hoc analysis using the Sage system and clinic EHR to enhance business productivity, efficiency, and financial health, and establish key performance indicators.
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As part of the CoverMyMeds finance team, you'll work closely with your team members to support Business Unit financial planning and reporting. 4+ years' experience in Accounting and/or Financial Planning Analysis with experience analyzing financial statements, forecasts, month end close and budgets.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is also a finance partner to Operations, IT, Legal, Sales, Treasury, and Corporate and Regional Accounting Teams. The Senior Financial Analyst is a high performing, self-starter with strong work ethic.
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