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Financial data visualization (i.e. Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, etc.) We are currently seeking a Junior Financial Management Analyst/Consultant to support Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) / Navy, and Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) Command clients in San Diego, CA. Our consultants work directly with government clients to support complex financial Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution (PPBE), and programmatic issues.
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Senior Financial Analyst - Kankakee, IL. The Financial Analyst role at company is a key member of the Financial Planning and Analysis team, and core support as a business partner to company leadership team across all functions.
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ABOUT THIS ROLE St. Michael’s is hiring a Financial Analyst to support a Department of Defense (DoD) client. As the Financial Analyst, you assist with the development and management of program funding lines, as appropriate, for full visibility of resourcing against specific J3 functions.
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When responding to this posting please reference job # SD24-27 Depot Project Controller (Financial Analyst) Collects and reviews financial data from various sources. Working knowledge of Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRL) and Data Item Descriptions (DID), including preparation, format, content, and distribution and tracking.
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Gather and organize financial data. Compile and analyze financial reports and find discrepancies that require senior management's attention. Associates Degree in Finance or Accounting preferred.
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Financial analysisAssists Finance Supervisor & Chief Financial Officer in analysis of financial data by department, service line, and procedure. Supports process improvement, business development, and improved decision making by providing fiscal impact data, identifying financial opportunities, and measuring effects of change.
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Key responsibilities include management reporting and analysis, financial modeling, forecasting, partnering with the Business Intelligence (BI) team on ad hoc projects, mentoring Financial Analyst(s), and completing special projects for management and corporate objectives.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Financial Analyst to join the Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team in San Diego, CA. Reporting to the Corporate FP&A Manager, this role will support forecast, budget, and reporting cycles through preparation of indirect rate calculations, process documentation, and internal consolidated reporting for General Atomics & Affiliates.
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The Financial Analyst will also support system implementations by verifying data integrity. To include, but not limited to Weekly dashboards, Monthly Job Costing data, Monthly Ratios, Monthly Financial Trend data, Variance reporting and analysis on budgets (indirect and direct.
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In addition to financial planning and reporting (internal & external), you will also gain exposure to private equity, M&A execution, and data analytics. Experience in BI tools in a data rich environment (Power BI, BI360, Tableau, SQL) is a plus.
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Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Reviewing and analyzing financial data problems/issues to resolve discrepancies/inconsistencies and provide Defense Travel System (DTS) training to financial administrators.
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The Financial Analyst will direct, coordinate, and perform complex analysis to deliver accurate financial forecasts, drive improvement, and ensure accurate financial reporting.
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1-3 years of experience in a financial analyst, consulting, investment banking position. Sophisticated proficiency in Excel/Sheets; familiarity with SQL and Looker/BI data is a plus.
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Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has a current job opening for a full time, Non-exempt, Financial Analyst I, in San Diego, CA. Must have working knowledge of Deltek CostPoint financial software.
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Data Analyst | Financial Operations | SQL | Tableau | Excel | Data Management | Invoicing | Automation. As a Data Analyst within the Financial Operations team, you will play a critical role in transitioning from existing tools and processes to a more robust, long-term solution that enhances business operations.
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