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The Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst is a key member of Georgetown’s Office of Assessment and Decision Support (OADS) focused on structuring and utilizing administrative data from core university systems to support executives, senior leadership, administrators, and faculty in decision making.
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As UCSB implements a new enterprise-wide financial management tool (Oracle Financials), the Business Systems Analyst (BSA) will play a pivotal role in providing technical business support to the Office of Budget and Planning.
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Understanding of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that affect assigned line of business. Coordinate with Treasury Markets team (Investment Portfolio, Funding and Derivatives) and various line of business stakeholders to incorporate product level assumptions into the Company’s ALM data system (QRM) to calculate forward looking balance sheet and NII projections.
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Acting as Peer Reviewer and Team Leader, the Senior Decision Support Analyst is responsible for overseeing the reporting of the Daily Executive Dashboard, developing routine and ad-hoc operational reporting, and performing complex financial analyses to help stakeholders make critical business decisions.
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At least two years (Analyst) or five years (Senior Analyst) of experience in pricing, business proposal development, and/or project financial management, with a focus on USAID proposals.
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We are seeking a highly motivated, skilled, and experienced Proposal Pricing Analyst or Senior Proposal Pricing Analyst with USAID experience to join the pricing team. As a Proposal Pricing Analyst/Senior Proposal Pricing Analyst, you will play an integral role in leading activities associated with strategic and competitive pricing and development of cost/price proposals within our global division.
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This position offers an anticipated annual base salary range of $70,000-$90,000 (Analyst) and $90,000-$115,000 (Senior Analyst). As an employee stock owner, you will experience financial benefits of ESOP holdings that have increased in tandem with the company's growth and financial strength.
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A bachelor's or master's degree in business, economics, liberal arts, or a related field. May independently manage activities of staff who prepare budgets and business proposals and/or strategic initiatives undertaken by pricing team members.
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Identifies best practices and develops procedures and automated tools to support budgeting and business proposal preparation. You will also be part of an independent, employee-owned firm that is able to define and further our mission, enhance our quality and accountability, and steadily grow our financial strength.
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Implements policies to enable continuous business process improvement. Independently plans and prepares large-scale budgets and business proposals. Our work yields actionable information to guide decisions in wide-ranging policy areas, from health, education, early childhood, and family support to nutrition, employment, disability, and international development.
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The Senior Financial Analyst serves as a financial steward in the organization by collaborating with business partners in core business functions across the Company.
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Enhances and supplements to the existing reporting process leveraging Hyperion, Business Objects and Qlik. In addition, this role will provide business support and insight to the Light Duty Operations leadership team and will be responsible for the financial analysis, decision support, forecasting, and accounting for the Light Duty Operations teams including multiple warehousing, distribution, and remanufacturing sites.
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3+ Years Experience as Financial Analyst or Similar Role. To provide and present timely, accurate, insightful and actionable business intelligence to Division Management to support achievement of strategic business goals.
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Financial Risk Manager (FRM)/Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) or equivalent advanced risk certificationUnderstanding and familiarity with key processes associated within [Consumer and Small Business Banking, Enterprise Operational Services, Enterprise Technology, Finance, Government Affairs and Legal Team, Human Resources, Risk Management Organization, Wholesale] line of business / corporate function.
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Senior Financial Analyst - Remote in US (CST or EST) Proficiency with core financial and revenue systems, including ERP software (like Adaptive Insights or Anaplan), Salesforce, NetSuite, Tableau etc.
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