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Working knowledge and coordination of specialty consulting areas such as land use planning/zoning, transportation planning, environmental planning, urban design, housing, historic preservation, or economic development.
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The purpose of the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is to participate in the creation of the strategic financial plan of the organization and provide critical business analysis for mergers and acquisitions.
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Founded in 1981, Analysis Group is one of the largest international economics consulting firms, with more than 1,200 professionals across 14 offices, including more than 250 professionals who focus on Health Care. Analysis Group’s health care experts apply analytical expertise to health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), clinical research, market access and commercial strategy, health care policy, epidemiology and drug safety, data science, and biostatistics.
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Minimum of 10 years of financial investigations or forensic accounting experience, including at least 5 years in a top tier management consulting firm, public accounting firm, audit firm, or investigations consulting firm.
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Talisman Advisory Partners is excited to be working with a leading environmental consulting firm dedicated to sustainable development and the preservation of cultural/natural resources. As the Environmental Planning Director, you will be responsible for leading our environmental planning team in developing and implementing strategies to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, mitigate environmental impacts, and promote sustainable practices in land use and development projects.
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Jensen Hughes, a leading consulting firm specializing in risk analysis and engineering solutions, is actively seeking talented mid and senior-level engineers with a strong background in Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) or other risk-based projects.
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Our client is a consulting and investment firm that is seeking a Financial Planning & Analysis Director to join their team. Salary/Hourly Rate: $170k – $230k Position Overview: The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis will lead and manage all areas of budgeting, internal reporting, and forecasting.
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Conduct legal research and analysis on probate and estate planning issues. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Dallas, TX is seeking a Probate Attorney to join their team.
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Passion for transportation planning and traffic operations, specifically interest in performing large traffic analysis projects. At Kimley-Horn, our analysts benefit from hands-on experience, technical and consulting trainings, mentorship opportunities, and developmental programs geared towards growing the firm’s next generation of leaders.
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We are a subsidiary of Maul Foster & Alongi (MFA), an employee-owned consulting firm known for its expertise in environmental science, engineering, planning, communications, and GIS. At FLO, you'll have the opportunity to advance your career while making a meaningful impact in your community.
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We require either 3+ years of experience with a bachelor's degree in Demography, Planning, Statistics, Geography, or a related field with coursework in demographic analysis and quantitative research methods, including population estimation and project methods, or 1+ years of experience with a master's degree or PhD in these fields.
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Working knowledge of marketing and communications principles, analysis of census data, and data analysis tools, such as Python, R, SPSS, SAS, Stata, and SQL, is advantageous. You must be proficient in mathematics and statistics, with familiarity in GIS applications and spatial data analysis.
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As the Manager Financial Planning & Analysis, you will provides FP&A (Financial Planning and Analysis) support to the Corporate Business & Technology Services (BTS) organization and oversee financial processes and activities while providing analytics to support strategic business decisions.
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In December 2022, KOA joined Lochner, a national transportation infrastructure firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right-of-way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients.
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Well-developed expertise with consulting practices, conducting NEPA / CEQA / other analysis and preparation of associated documentation. Expertise with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for data analysis and map generation related to planning studies.
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