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We are looking for a Business Operations and Strategy Lead to help Parafin prioritize, evaluate, and execute strategic decisions that are rooted in data. equally comfortable diving deep into financial minutiae and analyses, and zooming out to frame a high-level narrative.
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Client work is primarily remote/virtual and includes: Financial Planning, Analysis, and Modeling, Valuations & Capital Raising, Financial, Commercial & Operational Due Diligence, Competitive Strategy, Buy-Side & Sell-Side Advisory, Mergers & Acquisitions, Fractional CFO & Executive (or Interim) Leadership, Operations Performance Improvement, Turnaround & Restructuring, Growth Strategy, Post-Merger Integration.
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While working at FT Partners, you will become an expert in FinTech while also learning the "in and outs" of M&A and private capital raising, business development strategy and industry research publication.
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Lead financial planning & analysis (Long Range Planning, Annual Operating Plan, Quarterly Forecasting), and management reporting for US and Canada Commercial & Medical Affairs.
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In varying degrees, each Strategic Finance team member contributes to reporting, financial systems improvement and administration, departmental budgeting and forecasting, annual and long-range planning, headcount planning and management, ad hoc analysis and financial strategy.
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Project management, functional, technical, or operational support of the following computer-based systems: IBM Maximo Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Cognos, Oracle Customer Care and Billing (CC&B) or other Customer Information System (CIS), ESRI Geographic Information System (GIS), Peoplesoft financial systems software and business intelligence reporting tools, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA.
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The Head of Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is a key leader partnering with senior leadership across Okta to meet the company's financial objectives, identifying risks and opportunities across the business.
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From environmental planning, permitting, remediation, site characterization and Archaeology to chemical data management and hydrogeology, Kleinfelder offers a variety of services designed to provide technically appropriate and cost-effective solutions.
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Securities Analyst, Strategy and Transactions (S&T) (Capital Transformation - Decision Modeling & Economics - Complex Securities) (Manager) (Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young LLP, San Francisco, CA. Determine the value of derivatives and other complex financial instruments to support clients with regards to financial reporting requirements, as well as for tax planning purposes.
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The Exelixis Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) team is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst (SFA) to partner with the G&A and Commercial Organizations.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Our systems provide access to and support virtually every business and collaboration system at the Laboratory, including our financial, HR, and Google Workspace services.
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We advise on every aspect of the restructuring process - from the strategy, to cash conservation/liquidity management, to business plan development and implementation - providing you with a wide range of experiences and projects.
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Work closely with other developers, product management and data scientists to design and develop high performance, scalable web-based applications for analysis and visualization of agricultural data as well as large scale crop planning and management.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of experience of financial or business planning, forecasting and analysis experience. Hint Water is seeking a full-time Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis to join our Finance & Accounting team.
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